Gene Therapy – Genetics Generation

What is Gene Therapy?

Gene therapy is a technique used to correct defective genes genes that are responsible for disease development. Specifically, according to the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy-

Gene therapy is defined as a set of strategies that modify the expressionof an individuals genes or that correct abnormal genes. Each strategyinvolves the administration of a specific DNA (or RNA).

Gene therapy is the manipulation of the expression of specific genes in a persons body, in hopes of treating a disease or disorder. Gene therapy is still considered experimental and only available via clinical trial. Although many successful trials have been documented (see Interesting Links below), gene therapy has a checkered history. In some gene therapy trials, there were cases of leukemia as an unintended side-effect, and even cases of death (see link on Jesse Gelsinger below).

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How Does Gene Therapy Work?

Although there are several strategies for gene therapy, the most commonly used method involves inserting a therapeutic gene into the genome to replace the abnormal or disease-causing gene. The gene that is inserted is delivered into a target cell via a vector. Usually, this vector is a virus, although non-viral vectors are in development. Viruses are a good choice for introducing genes into a cell because they typically operate by transferring their own genetic material while replicating themselves. Once target cells are infected with the viral vector, the vector releases its therapeutic gene which then incorporates into the cells DNA. The goal is that the cell will start using the new gene to make functional, healthy proteins.

There are three main strategies for using gene therapy to restore the target cells or target tissues to a normal, healthy state.

1. Insert the functional version of a gene in hopes of replacing the abnormal form. This is used to treat single-gene disorders like hemophilia A and B and cystic fibrosis.

2. Insert a gene that encodes for a therapeutic protein that treats a disease. This is used to treat acquired diseases likeinfection or ischemic heart disease.

3. Use gene transfer to down-regulate gene expression in hopes of decreasing the activity of a harmful gene.

Current Areas of Research

Although gene therapy is still experimental, many diseases have been targets for gene therapy in clinical trials. Some of these trials have produced promising results. Diseases that may be treated successfully in the future with gene therapy include (but are not limited to):* Anemias* Cardiovascular diseases* Cystic Fibrosis* Diabetes* Diseases of the bones and joints* Eye disease and Blindness* Gauschers Disease* Hemophilia* Huntingtons Disease* Lysosomal storage diseases* Muscular Dystrophy* Sickle cell disorder

The main challenges facing gene therapy are the identification of disease causing genes, the targeted delivery of the therapeutic gene specifically to the affected tissues, and the prevention of side effects (such as an immune response) in the patient.

Gene Therapy for Enhancement Purposes

If gene therapy becomes routine medical practice, then it is reasonable to believe that some will seek it out for enhancement purposes. For example, a gene therapy designed to help patients with Alzheimers disease may be appealing to a normal individual hoping to boost memory. One potential area of enhancement that has been discussed is gene doping in sports. Gene doping is defined by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as the non-therapeutic use of genes, genetic elements and/or cells that have the capacity to enhance athletic performance. The purpose of gene doping is toenhancea given gene rather thancorrecta faulty one. Potential targets of gene doping include:

* Erythropoietin (EPO) for increased production of red blood cells* Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 gene for increased muscle mass* Myostatin for increased muscle mass* Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) for an increase in blood flow

This form of doping would be hard to detect because the doping substances are produced directly in an individuals own cells after these genes with performance-enhancing effects have been expressed. Whether or not to use gene therapy in the future for enhancement purposes, and how to regulate it, will require a complex discussion of ethics in which there will likely be many differing opinions.

Interesting Links*The American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy* National Geographic articleon gene doping* Science Daily article onrecent gene therapy news* New York Times article on the death of Jesse Gelsinger* Scientific American article on treating blindness with gene therapy

CLICK HERE to read our case study involving ethical issues associated with gene therapy

REFERENCES

Gene Therapy and Cell Therapy Defined. American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2012. <http://www.asgct.org/general-public/educational-resources/gene-therapyand-cell-therapy-defined>.

Gene Therapy..Human Genome Project Information, n.d. We. 04 Nov. 2012. <http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/medicine/genetherapy.shtml>

Pawliuk R et al. Correction of sickle cell disease in transgenic mouse models by gene therapy. Science. 2001; 294:2368-2371.

Unal M, Unal DO. Gene doping in sports. Sports Medicine. 2004; 34:357-362.

Wells DJ. Gene doping: the hype and the reality. British Journal of Pharmacology. 2008 January; 154: 623-631.

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December 12th, 2017 Filed under Nano Medicine Comments Off on Nanodelivery 2018 Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings

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International Conference and Exhibition on Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery May 14-16, 2018 Tokyo, Japan

ConferenceSeries Ltdis a renowned organization that organizes highly notable Pharmaceutical Conferencesthroughout the globe. Currently we are bringing forthInternational Conference on Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery(NanoDelivery 2018) scheduled to be held duringMay 14-16, 2018 at Tokyo, Japan. The conferenceinvites all the participants across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent developments in the field of Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery.

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2018 Highlights:

Nanomedicine and drugdelivery will account for 40% of a $136 billion nanotechnology-enabled drug delivery market by 2021. We forecast the total market size in 2021 to be US$136 billion, with a 60/40 split between nano medicine and drug delivery respectively, although developing new targeted delivery mechanisms may allow more value to be created for companies and entrepreneurs.

However, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a faster CAGR owing to presence of high unmet healthcare needs, research collaborations and increase in nanomedicine research funding in emerging economies such as Japan, China, India and other economies in the region. Japan is expected to surpass the United States in terms of nanotechnology funding in the near future, which indicates the growth offered by this region.This conference seeks to showcase work in the area of Nanomedicine, Drug Delivery Systems, and nanotechnology, Nanobiothechnology, particularly related to drug delivery.

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Nanomedicine and drugdelivery can address one of the greatest challenges in the post-genomic era of the 21st century making the essential connections between Academics and industry professionals.

To meet these challenges, the field of Nanomedicine and drugdelivery has undergone exponential growth during the last 5 years. Technologies such as Personalized Nanomedicine, Design of Nanodrugs, Synthesis of Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery, Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, Nanomedicines and Biomedicalapplications, Nanomaterials for drug delivery, Regulatory Aspects Towards Approval of Nanomedicine, NanoPharmaceutical Industry and Market processing and drug delivery promise to transform the world of nanomedicines and drug delivery much in the same way that integrated and transformed the world of pharmaceutical sciences.

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Editorial board meeting: Discussing on growth and development of open access Nanomedicine and drugdelivery International Journals and recruiting board members and reviewers who can support the journal.

Round table meetings: Providing a platform where industry professionals meet academic experts.

Over 50+ organizations and international pavilions will be exhibiting at the Nanodelivery 2017 conference and Exhibition. Exhibitors will include equipment manufacturers and suppliers, systems providers, finance and investment firms, R&D companies, project developers, trade associations, and government agencies.

In addition to the products and services you will see at the Nanodelivery Exhibition, you will have access to valuable content, including Keynote Presentations, Product Demonstrations and Educational Sessions from todays industry leaders.

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Whos Coming to Nanodelivery 2018?

The field of Nano Delivery now has pivotal roles in electronics, biology and medicine. Its application can be appraised, as it involves the materials to be designed at atomic and molecular level. Due to the advantage of their size, nanospheres have been shown to be robust drug delivery systems and may be useful for encapsulating drugs and enabling more precise targeting with a controlled release. In this review specifically, we highlight the recent advances of this technology for medicine and drug delivery systems. Nanomaterials range from 10200 nm up to a few micrometres in size, and include nano- and microparticles, nanotubes and quantum dots.

Nanotechnological devices are made from metals, polymers, lipids and organic substances as well as from macromolecules such as dendrimers, antibodies, micelles, liposomes and nanofibers. Nanomedicine makes use of these nanostructures for diagnostic or therapeutic applications in all fields of medicine, using them for drug delivery, biosensors, neuro-electronic interfaces, in vivo imaging, and cell-specific molecular interactions, where cell repair machines could revolutionize medicine and the medical field. As drug delivery systems, nanoparticles can be designed to improve the pharmacological and therapeutic properties of drugs. The strength of nanoparticulate drug delivery systems is their ability to alter the pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of drugs.

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Track 1: Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine seeks to deliver a valuable set of research tools and clinically useful devices. The pharmaceutical industry is developing new commercial applications that may include advanced drug delivery systems, new therapies, and Nanomaterials for Imaging and Drug Delivery. Another active and very much related area of research is the investigation of toxicity and environmental impact of nanoscale materials, since nanomedicines must be biocompatible for clinical application.

Related Conferences:

Nanomaterials Conference,March 30-31, 2017, Madrid, Spain;MedicalNanotechnologySummitMay 22-23, 2017, Osaka, International Conference onPharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 2ndInternational Conference onNanomedicine, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, April 05-06, 2017, Barcelona, Spain; 19th International Conference onNanotechnology and Nanomedicine, July 9 10, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic; EuropeanNanomedicineMeeting 2017, April 3-4, 2017, London, UK; 19thInternational Conference onNanotechnology and Nanomedicine, June 21 22, 2017, Vienna, Austria; 4thWorld Congress and Expo onNanotechnology and Materials Science, April 05-07, 2017, Barcelona, Spain. Nano Canadian Society,American Nano Society,American Society for Nanomedicine,Society for Personalized Nanomedicine,Royal Society-NanoTechnology and NanoScience.

Track 2: Design of Nanodrugs

To reach target cell, designing of nanodrugs are major aspects, where researcher interested for developing novel Nanodrugs.

Aimed and specially designed session for researchers developing Nanodrugs for delivery of amino acids, Nucleic acids and proteins. The session Design of Nanodrugs includes: Novel Drugs to Nano Drugs, Nanodrugs for Cancer Therapy, Nanodrugs for Veterinary Therapeutics, Nanodrugs for Medical applications and Nanodrugs for Herbal medicines and Cosmetics.

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Nanomaterials Conference,March 30-31, 2017, Madrid, Spain;MedicalNanotechnologySummitMay 22-23, 2017, Osaka, International Conference onPharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 2ndInternational Conference onNanomedicine, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, April 05-06, 2017, Barcelona, Spain; 19th International Conference onNanotechnology and Nanomedicine, July 9 10, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic; EuropeanNanomedicineMeeting 2017, April 3-4, 2017, London, UK; 19thInternational Conference onNanotechnology and Nanomedicine, June 21 22, 2017, Vienna, Austria; 4thWorld Congress and Expo onNanotechnology and Materials Science, April 05-07, 2017, Barcelona, Spain. Nano Canadian Society,American Nano Society,American Society for Nanomedicine,Society for Personalized Nanomedicine,Royal Society-NanoTechnology and NanoScience.

Track 3: Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology for cancer is a field that incorporates the studies related to nanosized particles, their function and behavior with respect to different systems. The tremendous capabilities of nanoparticles have changed the perspective and scope of nanotechnology towards development into an adjuvant field for the remaining fields of life sciences. The role of nanotechnology in the field of pharmaceutics has tremendously changed the way of our understanding about drugs, nanodrugs or the use of nanoparticles as carrier of drug has become the basic fundamental or criteria for the production or design of a drug and advances in nanotechnology.

Nanotechnology is an important field of modern research dealing with design, synthesis, and manipulation of particle structures ranging from approximately 1-100 nm.

The session Design of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology includes broad topics like: Carbon Nanotubes, Nanoparticles, Gold Nanoparticles, Silver Nanoparticles, Magnetic Nanoparticles, Nano Micro Particles, Nanocomposite Microspheres, Biosensors and Nanobioelectronics, Bio inspired materials and drug delivery and Nanobiomechanics and Nanomedicine.

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Nanomaterials Conference,March 30-31, 2017, Madrid, Spain;MedicalNanotechnologySummitMay 22-23, 2017, Osaka, International Conference onPharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 2ndInternational Conference onNanomedicine, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, April 05-06, 2017, Barcelona, Spain; 19th International Conference onNanotechnology and Nanomedicine, July 9 10, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic; EuropeanNanomedicineMeeting 2017, April 3-4, 2017, London, UK; 19thInternational Conference onNanotechnology and Nanomedicine, June 21 22, 2017, Vienna, Austria; 4thWorld Congress and Expo onNanotechnology and Materials Science, April 05-07, 2017, Barcelona, Spain. Nano Canadian Society,American Nano Society,American Society for Nanomedicine,Society for Personalized Nanomedicine,Royal Society-NanoTechnology and NanoScience.

Track 4: Synthesis of Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery

Nanoparticles (NPs) have wide range of applications in areas such as health care, cosmetics, food and feed, environmental health, mechanics, optics, biomedical sciences, chemical industries, electronics, space industries, drug-gene delivery, energy science, optoelectronics, catalysis, single electron transistors, light emitters, nonlinear optical devices, and photo-electrochemical applications.

Synthesizing nanoparticles for pharmaceutical purposes such as drug preparation can be done in two methods. Bottom up process such as pyrolysis, inert gas condensation, solvothermal reaction, sol-gel fabrication and structured media in which hydrophobic compound such as liposomes are used as bases to mount the drug. Top down process such as attrition / milling in which the drug is chiseled down to form a nanoparticle

Nanocarriers, Gold Nanoparticles, Silver Nanoparticles, Liposomes, ligands, Nanoemulsions , Solid Lipid Nanoparticles, Polymeric Nanoparticles, Dendrimer Nanocarriers, Silica materials and Carbon Nanocarriers, nanotechnology and medicine.

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Nanomaterials Conference March 30- 31, 2017 Madrid,Spain; MedicalNanotechnologySummit May 22-23, 2017 Osaka, Japan; Molecular Nanoscience Meeting October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy; Nanotechnology Expo November 10-12 2016, Australia; Nanotech Expo December 5-7 2016, USA; International Conference onNanoscienceand Nanotechnology (ICONN), 711 February 2016, Australia; International Conference onNanobiotechnology, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, 1st- 2ndApril 2016, Czech Republic; International Conference on Biotechnology, Bioengineering andNanoengineering, April 14-15, 2016, Portugal; Meeting and Expo onNanomaterialsand Nanotechnology, 25th 27th April 2016, UAE;NANOTEXNOLOGY, 29 July, 2016, Greece. Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 5: Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering

The promise of regenerative medicine is truly remarkable. Regenerative medicine is a new branch of medicine that attempts to change the course of chronic disease, in many instances regenerating failing organ systems lost due to age, disease, damage, or congenital defects. The area is rapidly becoming one of the most promising treatment options for patients suffering from tissue failure.

Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine is appealing to scientists, physicians, and lay people alike: to heal tissue or organ defects that the current medical practice deems difficult or impossible to cure.

It covers numerous topics, such as stem cells, cell culture, polymer synthesis, novel biomaterials, drug delivery, therapeutics, and the creation of tissues and organs.

This session dedicated to helping provide research-based solutions to issues related to human diseases and include with sessions as: tissue engineering, Organ fabrication, Tissue printing, Biomaterials, Biologic scaffolds, Hydrogels, Cell seeded matrices, Bioreactor design, Mechanical conditioning of engineered tissues, Mechanical properties of engineered tissues, Physiological properties of engineered tissues, Clinical outcomes of engineered tissue implantation, Cell-based therapies.

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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Conference Aug 20-22, 2017 Baltimore, USA; Stem Cell And Regenerative Medicine Meetings March 20-22, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 8thWorld Congress on Stem Cell ResearchMarch 20-22, 2017 Orlando, USA; 5th International Conference onCell and Gene TherapyMay 19-21, 2016 San Antonio, USA; InternationalConference on Restorative MedicineOctober 24-26, 2016 Chicago, USA; InternationalConference on Molecular BiologyOctober 13-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE; 2nd InternationalConference on Tissue preservation and Biobanking September12-13, 2016 Philadelphia USA;Conference on Cardiac Development, Regeneration and RepairApril 3 7, 2016 Snowbird, Utah, USA; The Conference onStem Cell Development,May 22-26, 2016 Hillerd, Denmark;Conference onHematopoietic Stem Cells: June 3-5, 2016 Heidelberg, Germany; ISSCR Pluripotency Conference March 22-24, 2016 Kyoto, Japan , Royal Society-NanoTechnology and NanoScience, International Association of Nanotechnology (IANT), American Association for the Advancement of Science , Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 6: Nanomedicine in Theranostics

Theranostic nanomedicine is emerging as a promising therapeutic paradigm. It takes advantage of the high capacity of nanoplatforms to ferry cargo and loads onto them both imaging and therapeutic functions. The resulting nanosystems, capable of diagnosis, drug delivery and monitoring of therapeutic response, are expected to play a significant role in the dawning era of personalized medicine, and much research effort has been devoted toward that goal.

Related Conferences:

Nanomaterials Conference March 30- 31, 2017 Madrid,Spain; MedicalNanotechnologySummit May 22-23, 2017 Osaka, Japan; Molecular Nanoscience Meeting October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy; Nanotechnology Expo November 10-12 2016, Australia; Nanotech Expo December 5-7 2016, USA; International Conference onNanoscienceand Nanotechnology (ICONN), 711 February 2016, Australia; International Conference onNanobiotechnology, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, 1st- 2ndApril 2016, Czech Republic; International Conference on Biotechnology, Bioengineering andNanoengineering, April 14-15, 2016, Portugal; Meeting and Expo onNanomaterialsand Nanotechnology, 25th 27th April 2016, UAE;NANOTEXNOLOGY, 29 July, 2016, Greece. Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 7: Nanomedicines and Biomedical Applications

Nanomedicine seeks to deliver a valuable set of research tools and clinically useful devices. The pharmaceutical industry is developing new commercial applications that may include advanced drug delivery systems, new therapies, and Nanomaterials for Imaging and Drug Delivery. Another active and very much related area of research is the investigation of toxicity and environmental impact of nanoscale materials, since nanomedicines must be biocompatible for clinical application.

Nanomaterials Conference March 30- 31, 2017 Madrid,Spain; MedicalNanotechnologySummit May 22-23, 2017 Osaka, Japan; Molecular Nanoscience Meeting October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy; Nanotechnology Expo November 10-12 2016, Australia; Nanotech Expo December 5-7 2016, USA; International Conference onNanoscienceand Nanotechnology (ICONN), 711 February 2016, Australia; International Conference onNanobiotechnology, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, 1st- 2ndApril 2016, Czech Republic; International Conference on Biotechnology, Bioengineering andNanoengineering, April 14-15, 2016, Portugal; Meeting and Expo onNanomaterialsand Nanotechnology, 25th 27th April 2016, UAE;NANOTEXNOLOGY, 29 July, 2016, Greece. Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 8: Drug Delivery Research

Drug Delivery Conferences attains greater global significance as Drug Delivery plays a significant role in the future of pharmaceutical research Novel drug delivery system method by which a drug is delivered can have a significant effect on its efficacy. Conference includes topics like lipid Polymers to enhance drug delivery technology by providing controlled release of therapeutic agents in constant doses over long periods, cyclic dosage, and tunable release of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs. In vitro & in vivo dissolution testing is required to ensure that drug dissolves at a consistent rate from batch to batch of formulated drug product. Improvement of dissolution rate of poorly soluble drugs can be increased by dissolving them in liquid hydrophilic vehicles followed by soaking on highly porous materials. The major part is to deliver an innovative speech on the latest Targeted drug delivery is a method of delivering medication to a patient in a manner that increases the concentration of the medication in some parts of the body relative to others. Pharmacokinetic behavior in drug design and drug development for safety issues arising either as a result of animal toxicity testing or in the clinical program itself

Related Conferences:

10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 6th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, July 10-12, 2017 Madrid, Spain; 3nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 3nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 6rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6thInternational Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS), Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 9: Novel Drug Delivery Systems

To maximize knowledge of the current researcher on developing drug delivery systems via Novel techniques for Pharmaceutical formulation development, Drug Delivery conference themed quality topics on Liposomes, Dendrimer, Targeted Drug Delivery design, versatile polymer in Drug Delivery and Controlled Drug Delivery, Trans mucosal Drug Delivery, Blood Brain Barrier, Optimization of pharmaceutical products, Sustained Drug Delivery Systems, are a uniquely architect session to play an important role in the fields of pharmaceutical formulation development and Pharmacology.

Related Conferences:

10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 6th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, July 10-12, 2017 Madrid, Spain; 3nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 3nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 6rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6thInternational Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS), Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 10: Smart Drug Delivery Technology

To maximize knowledge of the current researcher on developing drug delivery via Pharmaceutical formulation, Smart Drug Delivery conference themed quality topics on Drug Targeting, Drug Designing, Drug evaluation, Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, Biodegradable polymers, Dendrimer a versatile polymer in drug delivery are a uniquely architect session to play an important role in the fields of nanotechnology, pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry.

Major drugs driving growth of the overall smart drug delivery market include Angiomax, Copaxone, Forteo, Sandostatin, Velcade, Victoza and Zoladex

Related Conferences:

10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 6th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, July 10-12, 2017 Madrid, Spain; 3rd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 3rd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 6rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6thInternational Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS), Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 11: Nano Pharmaceuticals

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology for Drug Delivery using Nanotechnology session plays major role in the future of pharmaceutical research. In this session, we will go over several of the most important features of nanotechnology, anticancer drug development , pharmocology of cancer drugs, that will impact our lives but we will also talk about what nanotechnology itself will be like in the future and Investigator specifically from cancer therapy. Interestingly pharmaceutical sciences are using nanoparticles to reduce toxicity and side effects of drugs and up to recently did not realize that carrier systems themselves may impose risks to the patient.

Nano technology session includes drug delivery using nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical technology, Nanoparticles permeability to BBB, Cancer drug targets, Nanoparticles application, Pancreatic Cancer, Nanoliposome-mediated delivery, MicroRNA therapeutics, recent breakthroughs in nanoparticle design to demonstrate their high potential as multifunctional drug delivery nanocarrier, Carriers for nanotechnology, various nanostructures, magnetic nanoparticles. In this review Polymer Nanotechnology for Drug Delivery, Nano composite materials, to deliver highly efficient therapeutic compounds to patient a future aspect of Nanotechnology has a vast future ahead of it and we are constantly making breakthroughs in this industry every day.

Related Conferences:

20th International Conference on Nanoscience, Dec 19-20, 2017 Osaka, Japan 11th International Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology, October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy, UK; International Conference on Nano medicine, July 24-25, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; Conference on Nanotechnology in Health Care , July 24-25, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; 3rd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 3rd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, June 22-23, 2017 Baltimore, USA; 6rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6thInternational Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS), Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 12:Biopharmaceutics and Biologic Drugs

Biopharmaceutics is defined as the study of factors influencing the rate and amount of drug that reaches the systemic circulation and the use of this information to optimise the therapeutic efficacy of the drug products. The process of movement of drug from its site of administration to the systemic circulation is called as absorption. The concentration of drug in plasma and hence the onset of action, and the intensity and duration of response depend upon the bioavailability of drug from its dosage form. Bioavailability is defined as the rate and extent (amount) of drug absorption.Biologic Drugs, or biologic response modifiers, are medications genetically engineered from a living organism, such as a virus, gene or protein, to simulate the bodys natural response to infection and disease. Biologics target proteins, cells and pathways responsible for the symptoms and damage of rheumatoid arthritis and other types of inflammatory arthritis. Biologic response modifiers (biologics for short) are drugs that are genetically engineered from a living organism, such as a virus, gene or protein, to simulate the bodys natural response to infection and disease.

Related conference:

13th International Conference on Biopharma and Biotherapeutics October 24-25, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts, USA , Global Summit on Biopharma and Biotherapeutics Montreal, Canada May 14-15, 2018, International Conference on Nano Medicine and Nanoparticles April 18-19, 2018 Las Vegas, USA 11th European Biosimilars Congress April 26-27, 2018 Rome, Italy

Track 13: Nano Biotechnology

Nanobiotechnologyis the intersection of nanotechnology and biology. Nanobiotechnology has multitude of potentials for advancing medical science thereby improving health care practices around the world. Nanomedicine is used to treat diseases bygene therapy. Nano biotechnologies are being applied to molecular diagnostics and several technologies are in development.

Related Conferences:

Nanomaterials Conference March 30- 31, 2017 Madrid,Spain; MedicalNanotechnologySummit May 22-23, 2017 Osaka, Japan; Molecular Nanoscience Meeting October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy; Nanotechnology Expo November 10-12 2016, Australia; Nanotech Expo December 5-7 2016, USA; International Conference onNanoscienceand Nanotechnology (ICONN), 711 February 2016, Australia; International Conference onNanobiotechnology, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, 1st- 2ndApril 2016, Czech Republic; International Conference on Biotechnology, Bioengineering andNanoengineering, April 14-15, 2016, Portugal; Meeting and Expo onNanomaterialsand Nanotechnology, 25th 27th April 2016, UAE;NANOTEXNOLOGY, 29 July, 2016, Greece. Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 14: Nano Pharmaceutical Industry and Market

Nano Pharmaceutical Industry Companies and Market session is beginning to change for small, medium, and large scale pharmaceutical Co, biopharmaceutical Manufacturing and Industries, generic drugs companies, contract drug delivery companies which can manifest from development to manufacturing. Addressing these instabilities is a great challenge, because of the complexity of the Clinical bio therapeutics themselves. This session includes Rheological behavior, Pharmaceutical Guidelines, Pharmaceutical companies and regulatory guidelines perspectives, Advances in computational modeling for bioavailability, drug Stability of Pharmaceutical products which are driving crucial research into new vaccines and medicines. The pharmaceutical industry and the public sector are thinking differently than before about how to improve access to medicines and advance research and development for neglected diseases.

Related Conferences:

International Conference on Pharma Marketing Conference, November 17-19, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 4th Annual conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Dallas, Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016 Dallas, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6thInternational Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS), Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Track 15: Regulatory Aspects Towards Approval of Nanomedicine

Nanoethicsis the study ethical and social implications of nanotechnologys. It is an emerging but controversial field.Nanoethics is a debatable field.As the research is increasing on nanomedicine, there are certain regulations to increase their efficacy and address the associated safety issues. Other issues in nanoethics include areas likeresearch ethics, environment,global equity, economics, politics, national security, education, life extension and space exploration.

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Nanomaterials Conference March 30- 31, 2017 Madrid,Spain; MedicalNanotechnologySummit May 22-23, 2017 Osaka, Japan; Molecular Nanoscience Meeting October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy; Nanotechnology Expo November 10-12 2016, Australia; Nanotech Expo December 5-7 2016, USA; International Conference onNanoscienceand Nanotechnology (ICONN), 711 February 2016, Australia; International Conference onNanobiotechnology, Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering, 1st- 2ndApril 2016, Czech Republic; International Conference on Biotechnology, Bioengineering andNanoengineering, April 14-15, 2016, Portugal; Meeting and Expo onNanomaterialsand Nanotechnology, 25th 27th April 2016, UAE;NANOTEXNOLOGY, 29 July, 2016, Greece. Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nanomedicine.

Summary of Nanodelivery 2018 Conference:

Nano Delivery 2018is an emerging field of engineering and life sciences that promises to revolutionize medicine and medical technology. There are numerous applications of nanomedicine and Drug Delivery using Nanotechnology in medicinal diagnostics. These include improved imagining of the human (or any) body and detecting tumors that are only a few cells in size.

The idea that pharmaceutical agents should be delivered specifically to diseased cells holds the promise of a variety of benefits. The promise of individualized medicine is that it is efficient. Targeted drug-delivery allows doctors and patients to benefit from small dosages at just the right place and thus from fewer side effects.

Nanomedicine has therapeutic uses as well. Nanotechnology is capable of delivering medication to the exact location where they are needed, hence lesser side effects. It can also be used to destroy harmful organisms or cancer cells by interrupting their division process. Nanoprobes can be made to generate radiation that could kill bacteria, viruses and cancer cells. Nanotechnology also theoretically allows the mimicking of natural biological processes, e.g. repair of damaged tissues or acting as artificial red blood cells to transport oxygen.

The global market for healthcare nanotechnology is expected to reach USD 196.02 billion by 2020 growing at a CAGR of 12.1%, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing susceptibility of patients towards chronic diseases such as cardiovascular, neurological, oncology and respiratory diseases coupled with increasing R&D spending opening new application avenues is expected to drive market growth over the next six years. Other drivers of this market include increasing government and private sector R&D aid and new players entering the market to bridge the gap between supply and demand.

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600+ Atheism vs. Theism Debates

matt: I just listened to the loftus-dsouza debate and as a consequence left the william lane craig should debate john loftus group at facebook. I dont know what others here think, but I have never heard such terrible debating (loftus). dinesh dsouza is the most overrated and small-minded debater in the english speaking universe, as far as im concerned. his arguments are like cardboard cutout versions of anything william craig has to say, for one thing because he makes no effort to hide his cultural and ideological bigotry. (he actually claims with a straight face that christians invented empathy as a moral good. what an asshole.) loftus comes across as a well-meaning college student trying to argue with his professor. i dont understand why theres a movement to see him embarrass himself and atheism generally by publically confronting the Terminator of christian apologetics himself. soooo disappointing!

As entirely disappointing as it is to say this, I am in complete agreement with Matt. I am unwilling, after listening to this, to cast my name in the vote for Loftus to debate Mr. Craig. Naively, I was hoping, especially after becoming aware of the fervent almost zealous nature of Loftus pursuit of Craig, that this would not only be the introduction of a worthy gun-slinging atheist debate protagonist but that if this epic showdown took place, it would have the added poetry of it being the student who is finally able to best the theistic Samurai. Like I said; Naive.

Typically, I dont criticize without visiting some of the reasons for my criticism.

1) There are several themes Loftus runs with in this debate, they continually come up ineffectively and provide nothing of real substance. He opens up with one; essentially telling everyone that Dinesh is just brainwashed. Which, although true, isnt something that couldnt be slung right back at him as we all know theists to do as they believe we dont believe because we dont want culpability moral or otherwise, so therefore, weve brainwashed ourselves into disbelief. Fortunately, Dinesh doesnt pick up this thread and engage Loftus in playing a sort of merry-go-round styled No, youre the brainwashed one.. No, you are.. No, YOU are...

2) Another theme is his constant return to Well all the sects of these religions critique each other and theyre all right, effectively eliminating religion in front of our very eyes. This is repeated quite frequently in this debate and Im sure Ill have more to say about it later.

3) I was inconceivably shocked with his statement History is all in the mind. He quickly tried to cover his tracks by following that up with something like well, thats what some philosophers of history say, anyway. His reasoning, as it could be inferred from what he said just prior to this utterance, was basically that history writers can only write from their perspective so given what may be of that perspective, they may have rationale for remaining skeptical of something that actually happened. Yikes.

4)Generally, about his opening remarks, he is just all over the place. There is no introduction of his arguments he just shifts left and talks about Quantum fluctuation rendering the singularity at the inception of our universe not likely therefore removing the beginning of the universe theory out of the Christians favor then all of a sudden he shifts right and now were talking about Jesus not delivering his scriptural message well and thereby is responsible for all the religious wars in his name then if there is God, hes to blame for the tsunamis. Loftus, the opening statement is the only time you have to not scramble about trying to address all of your antagonists remarks. You should have complete lucidity at this point in the game. Perhaps collecting your thoughts at the outset and introducing your arguments with more clarity of mind, e.g.

Ok, our first batter up on the atheist lineup is going to be the evidential argument from evil, it goes like this:1) If there is an omniscient, omnipotent, all-loving God..

Our next argument is a quick rejoinder to the First Cause argument, which is something like this:1) Everything that begins to exist..

Instead of touching briefly on all of them, narrow your selection down to a few and expound on them in greater detail leaving Dinesh to either spend a huge chunk of his time rebutting you or, should he chose not to, being able in your first rebuttal to say Hey, remember that huge argument of the problem of evil looks like Dinesh agrees with me as he apparently has no reply.

5) Loftus, at a few points in the debate calls Dinesh something which must have been new to his huge ears: Charming. Dinesh Dsouza is not charming. He is an arrogant, unsophisticated, misleading to the point of purposefully deceiving bucket of fuck. He is good at appearing to have a legit reply to atheistic arguments which are so transparently fraught with specious reasoning and argumentative fallacies that they render him ineligible to be charming.

6) Ive actually taken the trouble to transcribe the next part because I didnt think people would believe me when I said I bet I could find the worst conceivable argument for the atheistic creation-scenario. This was in response to, and was in fact introduced as such by Loftus himself as, Now, Dinesh has asked me to give an account of the creation of the universe.

even though Im not a scientist, what I do know, is that scientists all agree that there was no cosmic singularity. Now I cant do the math. Uhh, I can not do Victor Stengers math. He has done the math. Uhh, ::clears throat:: But, he says, given the laws of nature, its a 60% chance that something should have happened, something should be there, something should exist. 60%. Given the laws of nature.

Yep. Word for word. You can hear this enlightening account of our origins at the 41:28 point. Prepare to be underwhelmed.

7) Loftus closing, opens with this gem: I guess things got heated a little bit.. but, uh, its you know, it doesnt have to be but it does. Illuminating. Loftus then spends more then his first minute of his five minute closing telling everyone that the real way to learn is from the books. I must say, I would feel a bit slapped in the face as someone who Ive paid to listen to tell me I should pay, instead, to read him. Im not saying hes wrong. You can certainly learn more from a 300 page dissection of theism then what collectively amounts to 35 or 40 minutes worth of lectures, but to use that time so inefficiently is irritating. How about using that time to effectively rebut one of Dineshs arguments? Or constructing one of your own against Christianity? A task youve been flown in and paid to do. He then spends the rest of his closing telling everyone they should just be agnostic because theyre agnostic/atheistic towards every other religion so basically, just be consistent. Have you read any other religions? No? Then you should just discard yours too. we deny scientology, we deny mormons, we deny muslims Im sorry, maybe Im being unfairly critical but who the hell has ever been converted after being told that line? Who, after being made to realize that they havent given fair intellectual treatment to greek mythology, has right then and there renounced Christ for good?

Loftus and Dsouza were very generous and permitted almost another hour of questioning following there closings.

Before I submit this rather harsh review of Loftus debating skills, I have to say, as I believe Ive stated before, Why I Became An Atheist was one of the best, most helpful books I read in the atheistic/agnostic/naturalist cannon of probably 20-30 books Ive read in the past 2 or 3 years. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Notes for future thoughts and arguments poured out of me while reading that book and I recommend and cite it in my own writing quite often. So maybe my resentment is as a result of placing so much FAITH in Mr Loftus as an author that I unfairly expected too much of him as a neophyte debater.

I do, with the utmost sincerity hope, that if you are reading this Mr Loftus (as I know you frequent this site) you take some note of how this looks to your fellow nonbelievers. Were relying on you, as one of the few out there headlining debates on our behalf. You know the crowd of people at your back are of an intellectual breed and as such, we demand the highest caliber arguments be offered in our defense. You clearly display a great deal of passion for these topics and Im hoping I can count on that to have you take better care to prepare your thoughts in the future. As well as to focus your arguments and speak with more clarity and precision. Look at your former mentor. He doesnt race through his speeches. He has a calm, very collected vibe and hardly repeats the same thing in a single debate whereas, a lot of what you said, you said in almost the same wording in multiple places (i.e. the religion cancels each other out argument).

Best,J.

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How to Claim Your Bitcoin Cash and Sell it for Bitcoin …

Warning: this guide reveals the exact method the author used to claim free Bitcoin CasH and exchange it for Bitcoin on the 2nd of August. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure complete and accurate information, the author cant guarantee a successful outcome for those following this method.

Waiting for better documented methods and more familiar exchanges to offer BCH deposits is the safer play in this situation. However, as more people figure out how to sell their coins, profitability may well decrease.

Bitcoin Cash (aka Bcash, BCH or BCC) forked off from Bitcoin on the 1st of August and its launch has proven rather rocky. Three days later, only 2 exchanges are supporting Bcash deposits and its price has crashed on both.

It still takes relatively a lot of time to get Bcash transactions into the blockchain and thats due to the high difficulty of mining.Bcash forked with the same mining difficulty as Bitcoin but only a small fraction (around 5%) of its hashrate. Bcashs first (or genesis block) took around 7 hours to be found.

The difficulty adjustment process was meant to compensate for this, reducing difficulty to a level more appropriate for Bcashs low hashrate within a few blocks.However, miners from Genesis Block, an aptly named, high-tech hostel in Hong Kong, apparently began mining Bcash for fun and marketing purposes.

The hostels additional, unexpected hashpower greatly delayed Bcashs difficulty adjustment process. As a result, Bcash blocks remain slow, although difficulty has since adjusted to about of Bitcoins. You can use this Bitcoin Cash block explorer to see the status of the current blocks (take a look at the bottom).

If you held any bitcoin in a personal wallet (or on certain exchange wallets listed here) then congrats, you own an equal amount of Bcash too!

If you wish to sell your Bcash, there are 2 things you need to do, in the following order:

If your BTC was held on one of the exchanges listed, the exchange will have taken care of this process for you. When you log in, you should see a BCH (or possibly, BCC) balance in a new exchange wallet, in addition to your regular BTC wallet. The amounts in both wallets should match, assuming you havent made any recent trades or transactions.

If your bitcoins were held in a personal wallet, youll have to split them yourself. We cover splitting forLedger,TREZOR and for the Electrum software wallet. Note that the general procedure used for Electrum is applicable to other software wallets, although the precise steps will vary.

For those whose bitcoins were held on an exchange which split BCH from BTC and offers a market in BCH trading, youre already done sell your BCH whenever you feel like it.

Everyone else will have to decide between the three exchanges currently accepting BCH deposits; HitBTC,ViaBTCand Bittrex. I used HitBTC for two good reasons:

Keep in mind that because HitBTC is one of the only exchanges allowing to actually deposit BCH many people are selling it on the platform which causes the exchange rate to be lower than on other platforms.

Claiming Bitcoin Cash in Ledger Nano S

Claiming Bitcoin Cash in TREZOR

Claiming Bitcoin Cash in Electrum

Claiming Bitcoin Cash in ExodusClaiming Bitcoin Cash in Blochchain.info and other wallets

Selling BTC for BCC

Splitting with ledger is a fairly simple process but not an intuitive one, make sure to follow these exact steps:

Throughout the process you will need to update your firmware, this will wipe all of the data from your device. Make sure to have a back up before moving forward or you will lose all of your coins.

Download the Ledger Manager for chrome, go to Firmwares on the left hand side and click on Install. You will then be prompted to confirm this action on your device. Once the update is complete you will need to import your wallet from your seed phrase. The complete steps to this process can be found here.

Once you have a firmware version that is 1.3.1 and above, you can move on to step 3.

Inside the Ledger Manager, go to application and download the Bitcoin Cash app (2nd from the top).

If you had Bitcoins before the fork, Ledger now splits those Bitcoins into BTC and BCH but keeps them on the same wallet. Its recommended to use a separate (aka split) wallet to manage your BCH. This step isnt mandatory but is advised. If you wish to skip this step move straight to step 6.

Connect your ledger and select Bitcoin Cash from the available options on the device. The following screen will open:

Select Bitcoin Cash. The following screen will ask if you want to access the main wallet (BTC and BCH combined) or the split wallet (Only BCH). Select split.

Go to receive and generate a BCH address. You will later send your Main wallets BCH to this address. Once you have your BCH address move to step 5.

Go to settings Blockchains and this time choose Bitcoin Cash and Main.

This wallet holds your newly formed BCH along with your BTC. Its now time to send them to your split wallet.

Go to send and send your BCH to your split wallet address which youve retrieved on step 4.

You can now go to Settings Blockchains and log back into your split wallet. You will need to wait for a new BCH block to be mined until you can see that your transaction is confirmed. Once its confirmed you can send your BCH into an exchange or hold on to them.For the official ledger guide click here.

Due to only having a week to prepare for the launch of the final version of Bcash code, Trezors wallet does not currently support BCH (although theyre working on a fix). It is however possible to use an online tool by TREZOR in order to split your BCH and simultaneously send it to a BCH address.

Thoroughly review Trezors guide to this processand check their Twitter and subreddit for any updates. Sometimes the tool is offline and recently some bugs were found in it.

Step 1 Visit the beta version of Trezor wallet. You should use Google Chrome to access the wallet; the author was unable to complete the process using Firefox or a clean install thereof.

Make sure that youre on the beta site: https://beta-wallet.trezor.io

The reason for visiting the beta Trezor wallet is that it enables you to update your Trezors firmware to the latest, beta version (1.5.1). Particularly if you havent performed this process before, you should study Trezors guide to firmware updates.

Step 2 Be certain you have a backup of your seed phrase and update your firmware. This is done as follows:

Step 3 Go to the Coin Splitting Tool. Click on Connect with TREZOR. Reconnect your device and enter the PIN as usual.

Step 4 Select the account you want to split BCH from and enter an address to send the BCH to. It is possible to enter the exchange funding address directly in this stage (see below how to get a deposit address for HitBTC).

If you have an Electrum Bitcoin wallet, we suggest you follow this excellent guide put together by the Electrum developers. In case that any of this doesnt make complete sense to you, please dont use this method its pretty risky.

Heres a TL;DR version of it:

Step 1 Write down all of your Bitcoin addresses that had Bitcoins in them during the fork.

Step 2 Go to Wallet Private Keys Export and write down only the keys that are related to the addresses youve found in step 1.

Step 3 Move all of your Bitcoins to a new Electrum wallet (create a new wallet throughfile new/restore). Youre doing this so that if any of the private keys you exported are compromised in some way, your Bitcoins will be in a new address with a different private key.

Step 4 ON A DIFFERENT COMPUTER install the Electron Cash wallet. Heres the reason why it needs to be on a different machine:

Step 5 Import your private keys into Electron Cash. Once done you can use your new coins via that wallet.

The following process was supplied by one of our users and not tested by us. Use it with caution. In any case of uncertainly please contact Exodus support (they are VERY helpful and fast to respond):

Step 1 download the latest version of the Exodus desktop wallet from the Exodus website.Step 2 Create your account on Hitbtc as already stated in the article and get your BCC address.Step 3 Install the Exodus wallet and click on Help menu on the left panel. Scroll down to the menu items on the right and click on the menu called How do I claim my bitcoin cash (BCH).Step 4 Keep your BCC address (that you got from Hitbtc) handy and follow the instructions. It will calculate the amount of BTC that was in the Exodus wallet before 1st August 2017 and ask you the BCC address where you want to transfer the BCC.Step 5 Enter the BCC address and transfer. It might take 2-4hrs for the transfer to take place.To convert the BCC to BTC and transfer it back to your Exodus wallet and continue following this article.

Here is the original article from Exodus.

Update: around October 2017 Blockchain.info will add Bitcoin Cash support and you will automatically be able to see your Bitcoin Cash balance. More info can be found here.

On old Blockchain.info wallets Login and then go to Settings > Addresses on the left.

Then find your address that has your BTC balance (which held BTC at the time of the 8/1 fork) and click on More Options, then Private Keys. After that just follow the same sequence as in the Electrum guide.

In the new version of Blockchain.info you should go to security wallet recovery phrase and write down your 12 word seed.After that just follow the same sequence as in the Electrum guide.

Heres a guide for getting your BCC from Mycelium.

Heres a great video about Getting you BCH from software wallets:

The order of sequence laid out in the Electrum guide will be safe for any software wallet, as far as we know. The major point to keep in mind is that you must generate a new wallet (not just a new address), send your bitcoins to the new wallet, and only then is it safe to export the private key of your old wallet into your Bcash wallet. If youre unsure how to accomplish any of these steps, its best to wait for a detailed guide for your specific wallet.

HitBTC is a European exchange (apparently headquartered in Hong Kong) which has been operational since 2013. They dont seem to have experienced any major hacks or other negative events in that time, which is good going by crypto exchange standards.

Here are the steps for exchange BCH on HitBTC

Step 1 sign up for an account

Step 2 Sign in and navigate to your Bcash wallet by selecting the Account.

scroll down to BCC in the list of coins and click the Fund button (circle with +). Your BCC deposit address will now be generated and displayed.Note that BCC addresses look just like Bitcoin address, so be very careful that you dont confuse the two!

Step 3 Send the BCC from your wallet into your HitBTC BCC account.

Step 4 Wait for at least 2 blocks to be mined on the Bcash network.

Step 5 Move your coins into your trading account. Click the rightwards facing arrow icon, then on the expanded bar, input or verify the amount to transfer. Finally, click transfer.

Step 6 Select the Exchange tab at the top left and select the currency you wish to sell your BCH for.Make the exchange. The simplest way to sell is via a market order. This will sell as many BCH as you specify at the best available price(s).

There are other types of orders which may allow you to get a better price for your BCH. Check out Limit orders too, which allow you to place a sell order for your chosen amount of BCH into the order book at a specific price. This allows you to wait for the market to meet your price, although be aware that if your price is too high the coins may never sell. In this case, you will have to cancel your active order and place a new one at a lower price level.

Step 8 Withdraw your bitcoins, or other currency. Return to the Account tab, then transfer your BTC (or whichever currency you sold for) from your trading to your deposit / withdrawal account.

The withdraw dialog will then require your Bitcoin address. Ensure that you paste a Bitcoin address from a Bitcoin wallet under your control, not the Bcash address you used to deposit funds initially!

Congratulations, youve just increased your bitcoin holdings with almost no work! HitBTC sends out withdrawals almost immediately so you should soon be able to see your unconfirmed transaction in any block explorer.

Of course, youre not forced to sell your BCH. You may wish to hold it, perhaps because you believe in the coins long term prospects or think patience will be rewarded with a better price.

Bcash is currently trading above $300 on most exchanges, which in this authors opinion is high for an altcoin with no established economy, unknown developers, vulnerably low hashrate and no real technical innovations.

Rhetoric aside, Bcash offers no tangible advantages over Bitcoin. The codebase has been gutted of major Bitcoin protocol upgrades, such as SegWit and Replace By Fee.

Bcash addresses scaling by the relatively crude means of multiplying its maximum block size from 1 to 8 megabytes. This has the consequence of increasing operational demands across all nodes; likely increasing miner centralisation.

Each new block transmits coins onto exchanges, releasing pent-up selling pressure. Given the limited liquidity of these exchanges, the result is a steep drop as many coins are sold simultaneously. This pattern may be clearly seen in the following chart:

BCH/BTC 1 minute chart with recent blocks demarcated. Notice that price drops coincide with volume spikes.

Waiting for a block can be a tedious process. Currently, the best way to monitor Bcash blocks in real-time is via this block explorer. Bcash blocks currently take around 2 hours to find (but may take much longer).

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National Speakers Association – Wikipedia

This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's terms of use. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies.National Speakers AssociationFormation1973Legal statusActiveHeadquartersTempe, AZ[1]Location

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The National Speakers Association (NSA) is a professional speakers' organization in the United States that supports the pursuit of public speaking as a business. [3]

NSA is the oldest and largest of 13 international associations comprising the Global Speakers Federation.[4][5]

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NSA was founded in 1973 by Cavett Robert who was born 14 November 1907 in Starkville, Mississippi and died in September 1997.[6] The members hold to a code of helping one another known as "The Spirit of Cavett" and [7] in honor of Cavett's birthday, NSA celebrates the "Spirit of NSA" day every 14 November.[6] Even though he suffered from stage fright in his younger years, Cavett Robert joined Toastmasters International and went on to receive his first paid speech at the age of 61.[6] Cavett's idea for NSA began with just 35 attendees of the Phoenix Summer Sales Seminar in 1969.[6] After years of work, the National Speakers Association was incorporated on 12 July 1973. Cavett Robert's hope was to build a bigger pie so everyone could have a bigger slice.[6] In July 1979, Robert was honored with NSAs first Member of the Year Award, later renamed The Cavett Award.[6]

NSA has its national office in Tempe, Arizona, and 37 regional chapters throughout the United States.[8] NSA's first 10 chapters were officially chartered at the 1981 Convention. Even though many of the names have changed, these 10 chapters still exist today.[6] NSA's professional competencies were adopted in June 1985 and continue to drive all facets of NSA today. These competencies are known today as the four E's: Eloquence, Expertise, Enterprise and Ethics.[6] In January 1991, the NSA staff moved into the new headquarters building at 1500 South Priest Drive in Tempe, Arizona, and have been there ever since.[6] In July 2014, they changed their name to Platform,[9] but abandoned the change for multiple reasons. There was public dissent among NSA members as cited in various blog posts and social media discussions.[10] In addition the brand appeared to conflict with the branding in use by author Michael Hyatt.[10]

In order to join the National Speakers Association, professional speakers must document that they are regularly paid to speak professionally.[11] This may be demonstrated in one of three ways:

NSA holds an annual national convention each summer featuring some of the most successful speakers in the industry, such as Steve Forbes, Sally Hogshead, Erik Wahl, Nancy Duarte, Walter Bond, and Penn Jillette.[12] NSA's first Convention was held 1 June 1975 with 62 attendees gathered at the Scottsdale Camelback Inn.[6]

NSA holds several intensive labs throughout the year featuring a deep-dive on speaking business, marketing and eloquence topics to help professional speakers grow their business and perfect their speaking craft. Past labs have included: Leverage Lab: Creating Multiple Streams of Income, Stagecraft Secrets Lab: Presentation Power to Ignite Any Audience, Laugh Lab: How To Funnier (Even If You're Not That Funny Now), and Platform Profits Lab: How to Sell Before, During & After Your Speech, and Media Lab: The Deep-Dive Lab on Broadcast, Print & Social Media.[13] NSA's first lab was held 30 April 1994 at the International Center for Professional Speaking. NSA continues to host a lab every year to offer speakers an intimate learning environment with labs capping at around 200 attendees.[6]

The 35 individual chapters are led by an elected president and a board of directors. Chapters usually hold monthly meetings featuring a speaker and networking time. Nationally, NSA has a Chapter Leadership Council composed of past presidents who serve as resources and volunteer consultants to current chapter leaders.[14][15][16][17][18][19]

In February 1977, the Association established the Council of Peers Award for Excellence (CPAE) Speaker Hall of Fame. This lifetime award was created to honor the organization's top professional speakers for their speaking excellence and professionalism. Inductees are evaluated by their peers, and must excel in five categories: message, presentation/delivery, experience, professionalism, and collateral material.[20] The award is not based on celebrity status, number of speeches, amount of income or volunteer involvement in NSA. To date, 232 men and women have been inducted; there are currently 172 living members. Up to five new inductees are named each year at the National Convention.[20] The association conferred an honorary CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame award on General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) in 1999, D. John Hammond in 2007, and Joe Larson in 2012.[20]

Conferred by the Association, the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation is the speaking professions international measure of professional platform competence. Only a little more than 12 percent of speakers worldwide currently hold this credential.[21][22] In 2015, NSA recognized 51 professional speakers, the largest class of individuals to receive the designation at the Annual NSA Convention.[23]

In order to be considered for the CSP designation,[21] the candidate must:

The association launched the Academy for Professional Speaking in January 2004 to teach those exploring a career in professional speaking.[6] The Academy consists of eLearning and the one-day Cavett Institute, named after NSA founder Cavett Robert, CSP, CPAE. This meeting is held prior to NSA's annual national Convention and features programming for people who want to turn their passion for speaking into a full-time profession.[24]

Speaker Magazine, is published 10 times annually in print and digital formats and includes the latest marketing strategies, tips, information and innovative ideas from top professionals worldwide. NSA's magazine was rebranded and renamed to Speaker magazine in January 2007. A year later in June 2008, Speaker magazine went digital. In 2013, NSA launched SpeakerMagazine.com and introduced a mobile application [6]

With the help of 34 working NSA members, NSA published its first book, Paid to Speak: Best Practices for Building a Successful Speaking Business.[6] One year after publishing Paid to Speak, NSA published its second book, Speak More! Marketing Strategies to Get More Speaking Business.[6] A commemorative 40th anniversary volume, National Speakers Association: Celebrating 40 Years of Conventional Wisdom, describing the history of the National Speakers Association, highlighting the individuals, events, initiatives and programs involved in the association's growth and influence was published in July 2013.[25]

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Wikipedia Listed Ron Paul On White Supremacists List For …

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A Wikipedia editor placed one of the most influential libertarian Republicans on a list of American White Supremacists for three weeksbefore it was removed Wednesday.

An editor placed former Texas Rep. Ron Paul on the list of American white supremacists alongside some of the most notorious American neo-Nazis in American history, including American Nazi Party founderGeorge Lincoln Rockwell and former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard Don Black.

The Wikipedia edits were automatically accepted, according to the edit history on Pauls Wikipedia page. Many political figures require verification from another Wikipedia-approved editor to verify the accuracy of the edits.

Paul was added to the list on July 2, seemingly after his Twitter account which isnt run by him accidentally tweeted out a cartoon that was considered racist and anti-Semitic.

Earlier today a staff member inadvertently posted an offensive cartoon on my social media. I do not make my own social media posts and when I discovered the mistake it was immediately deleted, Paul wrote in a statementon Twitter that day.

The tweet was deleted and replaced with a picture of the words Political correctness along with theinternational prohibition sign.

The original tweet linked to a Facebook post deconstructing cultural Marxism, which many on the right agree is plaguing the country and especially college campuses.

GOP Rep. Steve King of Iowa was also included in the list of American white supremacists, according to a Wikipediaarchive.

Pauls inclusion on the list brings into question, once again, the merits of sites like Facebook, Google and YouTube utilizing an open-sourced platform as a primary source of information.(RELATED: Google Search Results Describe Justice Neil Gorsuch As A Lib Owner)

Wikipedia came under fire in late June for labeling the California Republican Partys ideology as Nazism. This subsequently led to Google search results listing Nazism as the California GOPs ideology in a sidebar widget that displays other further information.

Nazism was listed as the partys ideology for all of two minutes before it was removed and yet Vice News, which first reported the story, was able to screenshot that and run the story.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reached out to Wikipedia and Ron Paul for comment and will update this article if and when a response is given.

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Democrats are honing in on the issue of health care as a key argument against Kavanaugh's nomination.

According to 2016 Lancet study cited in the Times report, universal breastfeeding would prevent 800,000 child deaths across the world every year, as well as yield $300 billion in savings from reduced health care costs.

The Center for American Progress observes that ride-hailing can help disadvantaged populations overcome geographic isolation and access jobs, education and health care services.

The 28-year-old former bartender a democratic socialist who ran on a platform of universal health care, ending tuition at public colleges and abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency defeated Rep. Joe Crowley by double digits.

The school opened in 2012 and teaches other massage therapists a neurosomatic approach as a vital component of health care.

In 2009, discussions of health care during President Barack Obama's first year in office gave the downwinders hope of action, Henderson told the Statesman at the time.

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Automation | Jabil

High-volume products such as consumer electronics are steadily increasing in complexity while getting considerably smaller. Many assembly tasks have become very difficult for manual labor, or require training that cant be justified with shrinking margins. At the same time, many existing automated lines are aging, or havent been updated with capabilities that could significantly improve production. In either case, the goals are clear:

Partnering with Jabil, manufacturers gain global access to leading automation engineers and state-of-the-art robotics and processes. Jabil applies its unique expertise to deliver best practices, standards, and divisional resources that focus on specific products and market requirements. Companies have reduced platform equipment costs up to 30% and implemented core processes that are up to 30% faster using considerably less factory floor space.

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In addition to helping companies optimize their automated lines, Jabil offers the Standard Integration Module (SIM) platform that uses interchangeable modules to automate basic-to-complex FATP applications. These pre-engineered solutions including wafer and PCB assembly applications greatly minimize risks, simplify integration, and reduce lead times, and can be used inline or as standalone workstations.

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The “Biometric Mirror” Judges You The Way We’ve Taught It To: With Bias

Australian researchers have created a purposefully biased AI to illustrate the problems such systems could cause in the future.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS. When we see someone for the first time, we make internal snap judgements about them. We can’t help it, we’re just judgmental like that. After looking at the person for just a few seconds, we might note their gender, race, and age or decide whether or not we think they’re attractive, trustworthy, or kind.

After actually getting to know the person, we might find out that our initial perception of them was wrong. No big deal, right?

Well, it’s a very big deal when you consider how our assumptions could shape how the artificial intelligence (AI) of the future make increasingly important decisions.

In an effort to illustrate this issue to the public, researchers from the University of Melbourne created Biometric Mirror.

PUBLIC PERCEPTION. Biometric Mirror is an AI that analyzes a person’s face and then displays 14 characteristics about them, including their age, race, and perceived level of attractiveness.

To teach the system to do this, the Melbourne researchers started by asking human volunteers to judge thousands of photos for the same characteristics. This became the dataset Biometric Mirror referenced when analyzing new faces. Because the information these volunteers provided was subjective, so was Biometric Mirror’s output. If most of the human respondents thought people with beards seemed less trustworthy, that would influence how the Biometric Mirror judged people with beards.

THE ETHICS OF AI. To use Biometric Mirror, a person just has to stand in front of the system for a few seconds. It quickly scans their face and then lists their perceived characteristics on a screen. The AI then asks the person to think about how they’d feel if it shared that information with others. How would they feel if they didn’t get a job because the AI ranked them as having a low level of trustworthiness? Or if law enforcement officials decided to target them because they ranked highly for aggression?

“Our study aims to provoke challenging questions about the boundaries of AI. It shows users how easy it is to implement AI that discriminates in unethical or problematic ways which could have societal consequences,” lead researcher Niels Wouters said in a press release. “By encouraging debate on privacy and mass-surveillance, we hope to contribute to a better understanding of the ethics behind AI.”

ELIMINATING BIAS. A system as biased as Biometric Mirror could have major consequences as AI becomes more widely used and makes increasingly important decisions. And this isn’t just some future possibility, either; we’re already seeing examples show up in today’s systems. While researchers work on figuring out ways to ensure future systems don’t contain those same flaws, it’s important that the public consider the potential impact of biased AI on society. Biometric Mirror could help them do just that.

READ MORE: Holding a Black Mirror up to Artificial Intelligence [University of Melbourne]

More on biased AI: Microsoft Announces Tool to Catch Biased AI Because We Keep Making Biased AI

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This Startup Is Trying To Fix Journalism By Putting It On the Blockchain

Hackers, scammers, gamers, DIY-ers — the internet has been a boon for a lot of people. But for media, it’s largely been a disaster. Newspapers and magazines are trying to balance keeping their content affordable, accessible, and accurate, while still making enough dough to keep operations afloat. Information not trapped behind paywalls or subscription models runs the risk of being sponsored content, or just plain wrong. Social media has inflamed the issue, allowing users to share untrustworthy and unsavory news while dispensing with the traditional markers that would signal readers to be skeptical.

The result: our current age of mistrust and misdirection, rife with well-financed “fake news.” And no one knows how to fix it. Facebook is expanding its army of fact checkers and moderators to stem the tide of misleading information on its platform. Congress is caught up in futile hearings about political bias in content filtering practices by social media giants, evading discussions of much more pressing matters (hint: they involve Russia).

A new startup thinks it might have cracked it. Civil wants to be a platform where independent newsrooms can foster direct relationships with their readers, who can have a real stake  in the form of cryptocurrency  in supporting publications they trust.

It’s an ambitious project with a lot of moving parts, but the experiment is already underway. Back in October 2017, the Brooklyn-based company received $5 million in funding from blockchain platform ConsenSys, and expanded its operations to 24 full-time staff members. Now, with its token launch (what others in the same position might call an ICO or Initial Coin Offering) slated for August 13, more people are going to have to ask themselves: will it work?

Here’s how it’s supposed to work (it’s a little complicated, so stick with me). Every community member (readers and journalists) gets to invest some of their real-life money to buy a certain number of Civil tokens. If readers think a particular newsroom is unethical in some way, they can “challenge” it (details of the exact process are still unclear). Anyone with Civil tokens gets to vote on what they think is the right or “ethical” side by gambling their Civil tokens towards it. Betters in the majority get rewarded with more tokens; those in the minority won’t, unless they themselves challenged a newsroom.

The same tokens could also be used to pay journalists (or at least tip them), using the smart contracts inherent to blockchain to set up a transparent kickback system for writers, editors, and illustrators that readers want to support.

But Civil plans to leave the business decisions entirely to the newsrooms themselves. “We think it’s important for newsrooms to maintain full independence from The Civil Media Company, as we never wish to exert undue editorial influence on them even if it means an ‘anti-Civil newsroom’ launches on Civil — as long as they play by the rules, it’s fair game,” Civil Media Company co-founder Matt Coolidge tells Futurism.

“We think it’s important for newsrooms to maintain full independence from The Civil Media Company, as we never wish to exert undue editorial influence on them.”

Yes, despite its laissez-faire attitude towards the business practices of individual newsrooms, Civil has done a lot to try to make sure only the most deserving news sources end up on its platform. The company is still in the process of crafting a full-blown Constitution that lays out Civil’s journalistic standards in detail. One of the elements the Constitution demands: a Civil Council, made up of journalism heavyweights. Civil Foundation CEO Vivian Schiller will appoint the Council (readers will appoint the next round) that will act as a court of appeals for any newsroom challenges that are particularly controversial and involve one or multiple infractions of the Constitution.

“[The Constitution] is the foundational document for all activity that occurs on the Civil platform. And more broadly, what will ensure that Civil is above all always rooted in its commitment to be a marketplace for sustainable journalism, where journalists are beholden to their readers above all else,” Coolidge says.

Rogue actors that want to sway challenges in their favor by buying up a bunch of tokens — like, say, a group of alt-right readers who invest a bunch of money to discount credible news sources they disagree with — would be easy to spot. Huge sums of tokens changing hand could trigger an alert. And thanks to Civil’s extremely rigorous and lengthy registration process— multiple journalists have already failed their entry quiz already — Civil would already have each community member’s anonymized information (unique cryptowallet addresses), making the rogue actors identifiable. Any anomalous behavior could then be challenged with a vote.

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If this works the way Civil thinks it might, everyone wins: journalists and newsrooms would be able to support themselves and move away from a business model that relies on capricious ad revenue; readers can have confidence in what they read because they’ve voted with their wallets to support only the good stuff.

Civil is also planning to give newsrooms the ability to send every piece of content to its Ethereum-based blockchain, making any existing news content near impossible to tamper with, effectively ending any form of censorship. And we already have proof that blockchain can actually stop censorship: Chinese internet users managed to circumvent their government’s strong-handed censorship practices by adding an investigative piece about a vaccine maker inside the metadata of a blockchain transaction.

But whether the Civil platform will actually catch on is practically impossible to tell at this point.

On August 13, Civil will launch 100 million CVL tokens as part of its token launch. It will reserve 33 percent of those tokens for itself; another third it will give out as grants to “mission-aligned third parties” (more details will emerge as we near the token launch, Civil has assured me). The remaining  34 percent it intends to sell. If it does, their total value won’t exceed $32 million (this is called a hard cap  the fixed number of coins that will be issued also determines the value of each token).

Some who already established businesses on the platform are frustrated with this. Too high of a hard cap, and a token’s value would be diluted; too low and the token launch may have trouble getting off the ground. And Civil decided to set that bar relatively low. Realistically, even if the tokens reach their absolute highest value, they wouldn’t be able to support entire newsroom operations immediately; depending on how the ICO goes, a single token will only be worth 24 to 94 cents.

Newsrooms and journalists will feel the heat. Even thousands of tokens wouldn’t be enough to pay a single journalist’s salary. So for now, they will have to finance their operations the old fashioned way, instead of relying entirely on Civil’s cryptoeconomy.

As part of their podcast ZigZag, veteran journalist Manoush Zomrodi and radio producer Jen Poyant started creating a media business on Civil’s platform. And the duo is not all that excited about the ICO.

“Not that we’re going to get Lambos, you and I. But the money we could have gotten out of this sale [Civil’s token launch] would fund our business the way a venture capitalist may have done,” says Jen Poyant in Chapter 7: A New Frontier for Journalism?. “But that’s definitely not going to happen.” Instead, they will still have to rely on conventional venture capital to support their business, not just CVL tokens.

By launching its token at such a bargain basement rate, Civil seems to be insulating its token from speculation, to ensure its value doesn’t oscillate as bitcoin’s has in the past. “CVL is meant to play a critical utility in the ongoing self-governance of the platform, not to be a speculative vehicle of any kind,” Coolidge says. In other words, Civil’s token is there to act as a vote, or a way for you to keep unethical news off the platform — specifically not a get-rich-quick scheme.

“CVL is… not [meant] to be a speculative vehicle of any kind.”

Since no one one is going to make beaucoup bucks from the token launch, fiat currencies are still essential for everything to work, at least for the time being. “The forthcoming CVL token will unlock a lot of additional community features, but many Civil-newsroom contributing writers, editors, and illustrators are currently being compensated for their work in fiat currency,” David Moore, the founder of Sludge, one of the first newsrooms to be built on Civil’s platform, tells Futurism. But he is hopeful about creating incentives for freelancers by paying them in Civil tokens.

There are, of course, a lot of questions about how Civil will work that are still impossible to answer. What will a Civil-powered comments section actually look like? Will journalists ever be remunerated entirely in tokens, or will they have to rely on income through conventional means? Will readers’ ability to exert such a direct influence on the kind of news they read create healthy conversation with lots of opposing viewpoints, or create an echo-chamber just for one?

Civil’s mission is an optimistic one, perhaps fatally so. Is its convoluted tactic the only way to solve journalism for good? No, and Civil Foundation CEO Vivian Schiller agrees. She tells Zomrodi and Poyant on Chapter 7 of ZigZag: “Is Civil going to be the answer to all the problems of journalism? Of course not. It doesn’t have to be the answer to all the problems. It has to be a part of the answer, part of the solution.”

Editor’s Note (7/26/18 at 11:10 AM ET):
This article previously mischaracterized several aspects of Civil’s platform works. Users can lose tokens during a challenge only if they bring up the challenge, not if they vote for the losing side. Also, Civil does not store community member data — it only stores anonymized cryptowallet addresses. The article has been updated to reflect the correct information. We regret the error.

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Trump’s Space Force Isn’t in Congress’ 2019 Spending Bill

Congressional lawmakers just agreed on a defense bill for 2019 that does not include funding for the establishment of a space force.

SORRY, DON. President Donald Trump has made it clear: he wants his legacy to include establishing the world’s first space force, a military branch dedicated to off-world conflicts. Congress, however, doesn’t appear so keen on the idea — at least not right now.

On Monday, Congressional lawmakers agreed on a defense spending bill for the fiscal year 2019. The bill directs the office of the secretary of defense to “develop a space warfighting policy.” What it doesn’t do is make any mention of a “space force.”

The House and Senate will vote on the bill this summer, and if it passes, it’ll move to President Trump’s desk to sign into law.

KICKING THE CAN. A U.S. space force will remain a pipe dream unless it garners support of those in Congress; they’re the only ones with the authority to establish and fund a new branch of the nation’s armed forces.

Still, the omission from the 2019 bill could have more to do with timing than Congress’ actual opinion on the matter. Trump only gave the order to establish the branch in June, weeks after the administration submitted most of its other proposals for the bill, a White House official told The Atlantic.

CYBER WARFARE. While the bill didn’t include any mention of a space force, it did include something else groundbreaking: the establishment of the U.S.’s first policy on cyber warfare. There have been a growing number of these kinds of attacks in recent years (compared to the number of space attacks, which have so far been zero). So it’s not entirely surprising that Congress is choosing to first focus on that very immediate threat before committing resources to defending our interests in space.

READ MORE: Trump’s Space Force Will Have to Wait [The Atlantic]

More on the space force: The US May Soon Have The World’s First Space Force

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Chinese Citizens Are Using Blockchain to Warn Each Other of Unsafe Vaccines

After internet monitors repeatedly removed an article detailing the unsafe vaccines in China, citizens added it to the Ethereum blockchain.

SHARING INFORMATION. China is in the midst of vaccine scandal. This weekend, news broke that drug manufacturer Changchun Changsheng Biotechnology was selling unsafe vaccines, causing an uproar amongst Chinese citizens, as we reported Tuesday. A blogger writing under the nom de plume “Beast” (?? shouye) was one of the first to break the story; an investigative article they published on the topic went viral on the WeChat social network.

Chinese internet monitors deleted the story within hours and quickly removed any reposts. However, internet users figured out a way to share the story that will keep it permanently out of reach of these monitors: by adding it to a blockchain.

ON THE CHAIN. Adding the article to a blockchain was actually pretty easy. A user simply sent themselves about $0.47 worth of the digital asset ether and posted the full article in the transaction’s metadata, a section reserved for notes or other information. Because the Ethereum blockchain is a public ledger, anyone can view this transaction (and read the included article). The ledger is also decentralized, so there’s no single authority Chinese officials could pressure to remove the article.

Technode, a site focused on China’s tech industry, was the first to catch this clever use of the blockchain, but it isn’t the first time Chinese citizens have turned to blockchain to share content that Chinese internet monitors had removed. In April, a student published an open letter detailing the threats she received for attempting to obtain information from her university about a sexual assault case. After internet monitors removed the letter, students added it to the Ethereum blockchain, where it remains.

TWO INTERNETS. The internet in China looks far different from that in the U.S. and many other nations. According to several human rights organizations, the nation employs more than 40,000 internet monitors whose sole job is to ensure information the government doesn’t want the public seeing stays off the internet. Chinese citizens can’t use Google, Facebook, and a number of other sites many of us take for granted. They also can’t access overseas Chinese news sites or use words the government doesn’t approve of (for example, they can’t post the word “disagree” on Weibo, a popular Chinese site that’s essentially a Twitter-Facebook hybrid).

By using the blockchain in this new way, Chinese citizens may have finally found a way to express themselves that’s beyond the government’s reach.

READ MORE: Chinese Internet Users Employ the Blockchain to Share a Censored News Article [The Verge]

More on China’s vaccine scandal: China Is Cracking Down on a Company Selling Unsafe Vaccines

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Dentists Are Now Using Tech to Monitor Patients’ Stress Levels

SAY “AHHHH.” Do you dread going to the dentist just as much you disdain attending children’s birthday parties and doing your taxes?

Researchers at Columbia University’s Center for Precision Dental Medicine want to change that. (At least the bit about dentists. You’re on your own for the other stuff.)

They’ve transformed a 15,000-square-foot space into their high-tech vision of the dental clinic of the future, one designed to decrease patient wait times, lower stress levels, and maximize comfort, according to an article published by The Outline.

RFIDS EVERYWHERE. At this clinic, a patient starts by signing in at an online portal. They receive a wristband equipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) to wear throughout the rest of their visit. This allows the clinic’s staff to always know where the patient is, what procedure they’re receiving, and any additional information about the patient. No more “lost charts” to slow things down.

The clinic also includes RFID trackers on its chairs that note when patients and doctors “sign in” for a procedure. This could let staff know how long patients typically wait and address issues if they arise. The RFID tracker in the chair can also link up with the one on the patient’s wristband, noting the position the patient preferred during their last visit and automatically adjusting itself to match it.

RFID tags on six dental instruments track everything about their use, from when someone uses them and for how long to the last time someone cleaned or sharpened them.

A BETTER EXPERIENCE. A pair of cameras installed in each dental chair record each procedure, giving the dentist the opportunity to analyze their own work or that of other dentists. Meanwhile, a 3D milling machine dramatically decreases the amount of time needed to produce a crown, from the standard two weeks (the time it takes to send a patient’s info to the manufacturer, who makes it bespoke to the patient) to just 15 minutes.

Perhaps the most exciting development for those who dread the dentist is the tech to track patient stress levels. Within the next six months, the clinic plans to equip each of its 48 digital chairs with biofeedback systems. These systems will measure patients’ heart rates and oxygen levels during procedures.

Eventually, the clinic might add facial recognition capabilities to the chairs’ cameras to further improve the dentist’s ability to know when the patient is experiencing stress or pain. This could let dentists know when patients need a break or if what the dentist is doing is painful, even if the patient doesn’t speak up.

BETTER CARE. The clinic’s high-tech take on dentistry has the potential to improve more than a patient’s experience. By leveraging all the data it collects about patients both during and after their procedures, it could also improve their dental care. For example, if the clinic notes that a certain type of person is more likely than others to experience complications during a procedure or need extra pain meds afterwards, it might chose to take a different approach for their treatment.

For now, the clinic is still a singular example of what the dental care of the future could look like, but as Steven Erde, Columbia’s College of Dental Medicine’s chief information officer, told The Outline, it’s already generating “significant interest” from clinics across the nation. That means you might not have to wait too long before you find yourself actually able to relax once settled into a dental chair.

READ MORE: New Dentist’s Office Tech Could Communicate Your Pain For You [The Outline]

More on the future of dentistry: A Chinese Robot Dentist Operated on a Human Patient for the First Time Ever

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AI Coaches Are Here To Unleash Your Inner LeBron

A coach is indispensable to the serious athlete — everyone from Olympians to up-and-coming youth athletes needs experts who can spot the strengths and weaknesses of an athlete’s style and cater to their personal needs. But now AI systems are almost sophisticated enough to do the job just as well as — better in some ways — than the old human experts.

HomeCourt, an iPhone app that basketball players can use to track their shots, might be the first of its kind. If the phone’s camera is propped up and aimed at them while they practice, the app will track the position and success rate of each throw. As The Wall Street Journal reported, the free app offers users real-time feedback, complete with an automatically-spliced video recording of every single shot the athlete takes so they can check their form. At least, it does for 300 shots per month — more than that, and a user is prompted to pay $8 for a subscription.

There are other apps that coaches and athletes use, of course. Coach’s Eye, for instance, lets athletes review and annotate their footage. But while many of them help athletes film themselves, none use AI to help improve performance. Without an expert there to review the footage, these athletes may not even know what they’re looking for.

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HomeCourt isn’t yet as sophisticated as a real-life human coach — right now, the app’s AI gets confused if there’s more than one person on the court. But David Lee, the Co-Founder and CEO of NEX Team, the company behind HomeCourt, is optimistic for how AI will be able to serve athletes in the future.

“In the future, we believe we can provide a platform where coaches and trainers can be actively training and coaching their players through the app from anywhere, anytime,” Lee told Futurism. He added that some athletes are already using HomeCourt to work remotely with their coaches when one of them is on the road. That way, athletes can get feedback from coaches based on what the AI saw during a solo practice session.

HomeCourt’s AI, rudimentary as it might be, represents an important first step. Artificial intelligence and apps — cheap compared to the elite coaches that kids are expected to hire if they want to break into travel leagues or thrive in a highly-competitive sport — could democratize the way that people can train and improve.

HomeCourt’s AI, rudimentary as it might be, represents an important first step. Artificial intelligence and apps could democratize the way that people can train and improve.

In the future, Lee plans to make the app capable of new measurements so it can glean even more about a player, some of which a human coach can’t readily discern. For basketball players, HomeCourt would look for things like jump height, speed, and release time, and analyze how each factor plays a role in an athlete’s accuracy.

“From the data, we can extract what shooting form has the highest consistency and success specifically for you,” says Lee. “The idea here is not to identify the perfect shot, but your perfect shot.”

He also hopes to bring the HomeCourt’s level of analysis to other sports. Tennis might be a natural next step, since the court is similarly marked with clear lines that help the AI gauge where people are standing. But other sports and activities may see AI coaches in the near future as well. Even some unconventional ones like yoga.

“We can track a person’s poses for something like downward dog and provide instant feedback about adjustments to help a yogi improve their poses,” says Lee. “Simply seeing ourselves doing yoga along with actionable insights could revolutionize yoga since most people don’t currently get any feedback about their poses and how they can improve.”

While having your smartphone film you while you stretch and balance may ruin yoga’s relaxing elements for some, AI could be a great learning tool for the many yoga practitioners who only do yoga at home, instructed by a video. Once people get the fundamentals down, they would presumably be able to unplug and enjoy yoga’s meditative side.

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Whether or not HomeCourt (or a similar AI system) reaches a given sport, it’s clear that sports technology is becoming more sophisticated than ever before. Athletes and coaches have access to an incredible amount of analytics and data, which helps them find more specific ways to improve their games in ways that wouldn’t have been imaginable in the past. The key to improving sports through AI, of course, is to make sure that these technologies are available to everyone. Otherwise, tools like HomeCourt will only help the privileged few who already had access to the best tools.

While the premium membership to HomeCourt isn’t unaffordable for most, it’s yet another subscription to keep track of. Meanwhile, the price tags for other advanced sports technology can easily climb into the triple digits, or even higher.

It’s easy to wonder whether these high-tech systems can really deliver on the promise to bring competitive sports to people who have been historically priced out. Until more competitors arrive to the artificial intelligence coaching space, we may have to wait and see.

While one can’t expect one company like HomeCourt to solve the problems of wealth inequality in sports, what we can all hope is increased outreach to make sure that those who would actually benefit from smarter sports tech actually get to use it.

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23andMe is Teaming Up With A Pharma Company. You Shouldn’t Be Surprised.

23andMe has signed an agreement to no longer parter with anyone but British pharmaceutical company GSK on any drug discovery projects.

BIG MONEY, BIG PHARMA. Want to unlock the secrets hidden in your DNA? Go for it, as long as you’re prepared to have those secrets shared with Big Pharma.

On Wednesday, 23andMe announced a four-year collaboration with multi-billion dollar British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). For the duration of the deal, 23andMe will only collaborate with GSK on any drug development projects. It will provide GSK with access to its database of genetic information, as well as its analysis tools; GSK will contribute its expertise in discovering, developing, and commercializing drugs.

As part of the deal, GSK bought $300 million in equity in 23andMe. The companies will co-fund any projects together, splitting any proceeds from newly discovered drugs or treatments.

NO SURPRISE. Ultimately, the deal with GSK really shouldn’t come as a shocker to anybody. 23andMe was already providing researchers with access to its data in exchange for money. “We have a lot of research partnerships,” Kate Black, the company’s head of privacy, told Gizmodo in April 2017. “Some of these include financial remuneration.”

But many of those previous partners were academics or worked at nonprofits, such as the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. Now, for the next four years at least, only one for-profit company will have permission to access 23andMe’s database — it’ll essentially have a monopoly on the wealth of information 23andMe has collected since its inception.

As 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki wrote in a blog post published Thursday, customers have the option to opt-in or opt-out of sharing their data at any time, so someone who opted-in a year ago could choose to opt-out in light of this new deal with GSK (though the idea of ever really stopping the spread of your genomic data once you’ve shared it might be a pipe dream).

THE BOTTOM LINE. Whether customers choose to opt-in or not, the idea of two for-profit companies teaming up to trade personal information about one company’s customers in this way doesn’t sit right with at least one expert.

“It’s one thing for NIH (the National institutes of Health) to ask people to donate their genome sequences for the higher good,” Peter Pitts, president of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, a healthcare research and education nonprofit, said to NBC News. “But when two for-profit companies enter into an agreement where the jewel in the crown is your gene sequence and you are actually paying for the privilege of participating, I think that’s upside-down.”

The key word in all of that is “for-profit.” 23andMe never marketed itself as anything other than a for-profit company, so if you’re surprised it’s now selling access to your DNA profile to the highest bidder, maybe you just haven’t been paying attention.

READ MORE: Drug Giant Glaxo Teams up With DNA Testing Company 23andMe [NBC]

More on sharing genomic data: Think Deleting Your Facebook Profile Is Hard? Try Deleting Your Genomic Data. 

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Surprise! Virgin Galactic Just Did A Test Launch of Its SpaceShipTwo Spaceplane

Virgin Galactic successfully completed the third supersonic test flight of its SpaceShipTwo spaceplane.

EARLY MORNING SURPRISE. At around 6 AM PT Thursday morning, Virgin Galactic, the aerospace company founded by Richard Branson, took to Twitter to casually announce plans to test one of its SpaceShipTwo (SS2) spaceplanes.

Roughly three-and-a-half hours later, the spaceplane, named the VSS Unity, took off from the Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, CA. About 20 minutes after that, it touched down. No livestream, no press release — just a dozen or so Twitter posts, and it was over.

SUPERSONIC SPACEPLANE. Launching a SS2 is pretty different from a typical rocket launch. Instead of launching vertically, a jet-powered craft called a White Knight Two (WK2) takes off horizontally like a plane, carrying a SS2 up to its launch altitude of 15 kilometers (9.4 miles). The SS2 then separates from the carrier vehicle and flies into the upper atmosphere. Both craft later landing on a runway just like planes.

For Thursday’s launch, the WK2 was named VMS Eve. This was VMS Eve’s 252nd flight and VSS Unity’s 14th, but it was only the third rocket-powered test flight for VSS Unity (in some test flights, it never separated from its carrier; in others, it separated but didn’t ignite its engines, simply gliding without power). According to Virgin Galactic’s Twitter posts, the goal of today’s test was to “gather more data on supersonic flight, aerodynamics, as well as thermal dynamics,” as well as analyze the conditions within Unity’s cabin.

ONE LAUNCH CLOSER. On Wednesday, Bloomberg published a video interview with Virgin Galactic CEO Richard Branson in which he asserted the company is closing in on its goal of sending people to space. “Before the end of the year, I hope to be sitting in a Virgin Galactic spaceship, going to space,” he told interviewer David Rubenstein. If and when that happens, expect to hear a lot about it.

READ MORE: Virgin Galactic Nearing First Passenger Space Flights After Third Supersonic Test This Year [CNBC]

More on the SS2: Virgin Galactic Just Successfully Tested One of Their Spaceplanes

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Amazon Rekognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress to Mugshots

Amazon's facial recognition software is far from perfect, an ACLU experiment shows. Maybe Amazon should stop marketing it to government agencies.

YOU ARE NOT A MATCH. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) just spent $12.33 to test a system that could quite literally cost people their lives. On Thursday, the nonprofit organization, which focuses on preserving the rights of U.S. citizens, published a blog post detailing its test of Rekognition, a facial identification tool developed and sold by Amazon.

Using Rekognition’s default setting of 80 percent confidence (meaning the system was 80 percent certain it was correct when it signaled a match), the ACLU scanned a database of 25,000 publicly available mugshots looking to match them to photos of every sitting representative in Congress, in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Rekognition matched 28 Congresspeople to mugshots. It was wrong, but it found matches anyway.

THE POLICE AND P.O.C. Not only did Rekognition mistakenly believe that those 28 Congresspeople were the same people in the mugshots, the people it wrongfully matched were disproportionately people of color; while people of color make up just 20 percent of Congress, according to the ACLU, they accounted for 39 percent of the false matches.

“People of color are already disproportionately harmed by police practices, and it’s easy to see how Rekognition could exacerbate that,” wrote the ACLU in its post. “An identification — whether accurate or not — could cost people their freedom or even their lives.”

AMAZON’S RESPONSE. An Amazon spokesperson told The Verge that poor calibration was likely the reason Rekognition falsely matched so many members of Congress. “While 80 percent confidence is an acceptable threshold for photos of hot dogs, chairs, animals, or other social media use cases, it wouldn’t be appropriate for identifying individuals with a reasonable level of certainty,” said the spokesperson. They said Amazon recommends at least a 95 percent confidence threshold for any situation where a match might have significant consequences, such as when used by law enforcement agencies.

HALT! While anyone can use the system relatively cheaply (Rekognition, according to its web site, “charges you only for the images processed, minutes of video processed, and faces stored”), like the ACLU did, Amazon is actively marketing Rekognition to government and law enforcement agencies. Several are already using the service.

The ACLU isn’t the only organization actively petitioning against this use; Amazon shareholders and employees have urged the company to stop providing Rekognition to government agencies. So have dozens of civil rights groups and tens of thousands members of the public.

So far, Amazon has not indicated that it plans to comply with these requests. But perhaps, if members of Congress see just how flawed the system really is, they’ll be compelled to take action, placing a halt on any law enforcement use of facial recognition software, as the ACLU requests in its blog post.

READ MORE: Amazon’s Face Recognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress With Mugshots [ACLU]

More on Rekognition: Police Surveillance Is Getting a Helping Hand From…Amazon!

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Here Are The Finalists For NASA’s Mars Habitat Design Competition

NASA has selected five final designs for its 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge. Someday, we might use them construct our dwellings when we live on Mars.

We’ve only been to the Moon a handful of times. But we’ve already set our sights on a far more ambitious mission: colonize Mars.

If you believe the hype, it may happen in just a few decades. Elon Musk anticipates that SpaceX’s BFR (big f–king rocket) will take its first handful of passengers to the Red Planet by 2024 — if everything goes according to plan, that is. Mars One’s crew, which will take up permanent residence on Mars, is slated to launch by 2031. NASA is aiming for a similar mission by 2033.

Getting humans there is hard enough. But surviving there, especially over a prolonged period? That’s a whole other question. A structure on Mars would have to withstand intense solar radiation and massive daily temperature changes, and provide a pressurized environment inside for humans to inhabit over a prolonged period of time. Weight and space limits aboard the rockets that will get us there will make the design task even harder.

3D printing the habitat seems like humanity’s best bet. The Martian surface comes with its own challenges, but back on Earth, 3D printing technology in home construction is proving to be very promising. A 3D printer with local resources from the surface as the “ink” would mean that astronauts wouldn’t have to fill up precious cargo space with building materials. Plus, the reduced weight would make Mars colonization substantially less expensive.

So NASA held a contest for the best 3D-printed habitat that might actually work on Mars. That was in 2014. The first two phases of the project required teams to submit renderings, and come up with material technologies. Now, four years after launching the contest, NASA has narrowed the finalists to just five brilliant designs. The fives teams, which hail from a handful of American universities and companies that specialize in architecture or construction, have now come up with an entire structure that takes advantage of autonomous 3D printing on the surface of another planet; they will also share a $100,000 prize. For the next phase, each team will have to create a third-scale model of their designs.

Here are what the five finalists propose:

First Place: Team Zopherus

Team Zopherus from Rogers, Arkansas came up with the idea of mixing “Martian concrete” using locally available materials — ice, calcium oxide, and Martian rocks.

A huge metal dome houses the concrete mixer and 3D printer. The dome protects the structure the printer is constructing from the harsh environment. Once the printer is done with a section, it lifts itself up, and repeats the process elsewhere. The resulting habitats are hexagonal, made of finished concrete that the team claims would be able to withstand the harsh local climate and absorb enough radiation to protect humans living within. The metal dome that houses the printer, plus any air locks and windows for the final construction will have to be shipped separately from Earth.

Second Place: Team AI SpaceFactory

The team from New York tried to inject an “element of humanity” into its habitat design to create a “credible and evocative habitat with an alien yet familiar beauty” according to the team’s website. The habitat, dubbed Marsha, is cylindrical to maximize usable floor area and pressurization efficiency. Multiple floors also means inhabitants won’t end up murdering each other (that’s a real concern), offering each activity or group of people their own closed off space.

Sliding bearings on the floor allow the walls of the habitat to “breathe” as it expands and contracts as the outside temperature changes.

There are two layers: an outer shell to keep the harsh environment out, and an inner shell that houses people. The outer shell is made out of a reusable thermoplastic that is mixed with local rock fibers to reinforce it. This type of plastic, called PLA, is great for this application because it doesn’t expand or contract as much as other plastics when temperatures drop or spike.

Team Kahn-Yates

The team from Jackson, Mississippi designed a habitat that has a prefabricated core, which the lander plops down on the Martian surface. Once it lands, the core extends a giant print arm that 3D prints the oval habitat’s foundation, then its walls.

The habitat’s exterior shell has carefully-designed openings that allow sunlight to reach the inside. A gap between the outer shell and the interior core provide space for lush garden that can help filter the air inside.

Team SEArch+Apis Cor

The team from New York balanced on the habitat’s ability to shield inhabitants from radiation while still allowing sunlight to filter into the design’s interior. The team partnered up with Apis Cor, an (Earth-bound) construction company that has already 3D-printed entire buildings using a special type of concrete.

In this model, the inhabitants live inside a pair of “inflatable volumes” that can be deployed to the Martian surface before the crew arrives. A 3D printed shell, made of rough loose rocks, would shield the inflatable habitats from radiation.

Team Northwestern University

Like previous team, Northwestern’s team designed an inflatable pressurized vessel that houses the 3D printer. The outer shell would be printed out of resources available on the crust nearby.

The layout focuses all “wet rooms” (kitchen, bathroom, and lab) along one side of the habitat to concentrate plumbing and other mechanical features to one area. NASA’s HI-SEAS experiment, which simulated space exploration, informed the proportions of the different rooms.

More on human colonization of Mars: All the Reasons Why Humans Shouldn’t Colonize Mars, According to Experts

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