{"id":66431,"date":"2015-08-14T20:43:27","date_gmt":"2015-08-15T00:43:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/from-cyborgs-to-nanobots-5-ways-scientists-hope-to\/"},"modified":"2015-08-14T20:43:27","modified_gmt":"2015-08-15T00:43:27","slug":"from-cyborgs-to-nanobots-5-ways-scientists-hope-to","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/immortality-medicine\/from-cyborgs-to-nanobots-5-ways-scientists-hope-to\/","title":{"rendered":"From Cyborgs to Nanobots: 5 Ways Scientists Hope to &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Via    Outerplaces.com  <\/p>\n<p>    Is immortality within our reach? Maybe not yet, but we are    definitely trying. While the new film Self\/Lessfeatures an interesting    science fiction take on achieving immortality, various advances    have been taking place in the very real scientific community.    We may have a long way to go before we can transfer our    consciousness into Ryan Reynolds body, butscience is    working pretty hard on some fascinating alternatives to the    notion of immortality:  <\/p>\n<p>    Anti-Aging Genetic Engineering    Maybe someday anti-aging will really reverse aging and keep us    young forever, but until that day current anti-aging    discoveriesare atleast helping to slow down    specific aspects of the aging process. This spring, scientists    at UC Berkeley discovered a drug called the Alk5 kinase    inhibitor that helps restore brain and muscle tissues to    youthful levels through stem cells used in tests on mice. The    Alk5 kinase inhibitor limits the release of TGF-beta1, a    chemical that restricts astem cells ability to repair    the body. This chemical tends to become over-produced as people    age, but in restricting its release, it is hoped    thatthe Alk5 kinase inhibitorcan keep    people healthier in old age by lessening the onset of aging    related diseases, such asAlzheimers, increasing the    quality of life and cutting down medical costs.  <\/p>\n<p>    The inhibitor is currently in trials as an anticancer agent,    and the hope is that one day death will not be the result a    prolonged, painful disease, but through a quicker, more natural    means like cardiac arrest or stroke. Heres what Irina Conboy,    one of the scientists at UC Berkeley, said about the    motivations behind the teams efforts.  <\/p>\n<p>      The goals of my colleagues and I are not to live forever.      Instead of becoming old and becoming a burden on society, we      can age ourselves more with integrity.    <\/p>\n<p>    Regenerative Medicine    One of the main goals of regenerative medicine has been    developing the ability to produce hematopoietic stem cells    (HSCs) suitable for blood cell transplants, or bone marrow    transplants. These transplants are limited by the    challengeof finding a good match and the rarity of    naturally occurring HSCs, but in 2014 researchers at the    Harvard Stem Cell Institute programmed mature blood cells in    mice into reprogrammed HSCs by reversing the process of stem    cells, to progenitors, to mature effector cells.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tests have not yet been performed on human subjects, but the    progress seen so far is enough to makeStuart Orkin of the    Harvard Stem Cell Institute, feel very confident about the    future.  <\/p>\n<p>      This discovery could have a radical effect on      transplantation You could have gene-matched donors, you could      use a patients own cells to create iHSCs. Its a long way      off, but this is a good step in the right direction.    <\/p>\n<p>    But thats not the only advance in stem cell research. This    year, scientists at the Salk Institute discovered a type of    stem cell whose identity is tied to their location in a    developing embryo, and not their time-related stage of    development. These region-selective pluripotent stem cells    (rsPSCs) are easier to grow in the laboratory, offer advantages    for gene editing, and, unlike conventional stem cells, have the    ability to integrate into modified mouse embryos.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Jun Wu, a postdoctoral researcher describes; understanding    the spatial characteristics of the stem cells could be    crucial to generate functional and mature cell types for    regenerative medicine. It could well be that in the near    future, parts of the body that have degenerated due to age,    could be regenerated at will by the introduction of these    fascinating stem cells.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nanomedicine    We have previously featured nanobots in medicine, but there are    many more theoretical uses of nanomedicine that could someday    affect our lifespan. According to Frank Boehm, author of    Nanomedical Device and Systems Design: Challenges,    Possibilities, Visions,a conceptual Vascular    Cartographic Scanning Nanodevice could scan the entire human    vasculature down to the capillary level and transfer the image    to a Pixel Matrix display, holograph, or virtual reality    system, allowing for a detailed inspection of the system to    find aneurysm risks, especially in the brain.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ananodevice imbued with data on toxins and pathogens    could be used to enhance the human immune system by recognizing    and destroying an invasive agent. Nanotechnology could also be    used to remove lipofuscin, a product that accumulates in    lysosomes negatively impacting cell function and manifesting in    age related conditions. All of these technologies are    speculative, but nanobots are already lengthening our lives in    tests to fight cancer, and many believe such technologies are    truly the future of the medical industry.  <\/p>\n<p>    Digital Immortality    At Transhuman Vision 2014, Randal Koene, a    neuroscientist and neuro-engineer described his plan to upload    his brain to a computer by mapping the brain, reducing its    activity to computations, and reproducing these computations in    code. While it sounds remarkably like that awful Johnny Depp    movie, Transcendence, Koene and many neuroscientists    believes that our memories, emotions, consciousness, and more    are just the sum of signals from electrochemical signal jumps    from synapse to synapse.  <\/p>\n<p>    Computer programmers have already created artificial neural networks that can form    associations and learn through pattern-recognition, but they    dont possess the complexity of the human brain. However, if    our consciousness is just based on brain activity and if    technology can record and analyze them, they could possibly be    reduced to computations. Advances have already been made with    animal tests, and in 2011 a team from the University of    Southern California and Wake Forest University created the    first artificial neural implant, a device that produces    electrical activity that causes a rat to react as    thoughthe signal came from its own brain.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cyborgization    While it may sound the most sci-fi of all these scenarios,    cyborg technology is already a part of our lives. We have    artificial retinas, cochlear implants, pacemakers, and even    deep-brain implants to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinsons.    In fact, the list of real world cyborg technologies is    seemingly endless, so much so that weve had to reduce it to    bullet form. Below youll find a few ways that humans and    electronics have merged in beautiful harmony:  <\/p>\n<p>    Current advances in anti-aging, regenerative medicine,    nanomedicine, digital immortality, and cyborgization may only    be focusing on prolonging life at the moment. But these    technologies have already improved our lives, and as the    possibility of immortality is played out on the movie screen,    we can see the world of fiction slowly melding with our own    reality.  <\/p>\n<p>    Read more stories like this at:Outerplaces.com.    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