Bring Back the Clinically Dead with Science and Other Future

Today in Future Tech - Bring Back the Clinically Dead with Science,Tesla’s Model X Has a Bioweapon Defense Mode, and

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Bring Back the Clinically Dead with Science

Wouldn’t it be exciting to live forever and never die? Many would argue that doctors and researchers study the human body to achieve this very goal in some way. And, with the power of science, this might just be possible with the ReAnima Project.

The project is the brainchild of Bioquark Inc. and Revita Life Sciences. Taking inspiration from nature (where many animal species have regenerative capabilities), they plan to try to revive clinically-dead patients through a variety of techniques including injecting stem cells and peptides, lasers, and other nervous system stimulation techniques.

“Through our study, we will gain unique insights into the state of human brain death, which will have important connections to future therapeutic development for other severe disorders of consciousness, such as coma, and the vegetative and minimally conscious states, as well as a range of degenerative CNS conditions, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease,” says Dr. Sergei Paylian, Founder and Chief Science Officer at Bioquark.

Tesla’s Model X Has a Bioweapon Defense Mode

Although the headline might seem a bit of a joke to our regular readers, it’s perfectly true. Tesla has added a Bioweapon Defense Mode to its Model X car to survive a biochemical attack “if there’s ever an apocalyptic scenario of some kind” in the future, according to Elon Musk.

“Bioweapon Defense Mode is not a marketing statement, it is real. You can literally survive a military grade bio attack by sitting in your car,” Tesla says.

In fact, the Model X has an air filter that is 10 times the size of that in a normal car, and is 300x better at filtering bacteria, 500x better at filtering allergens, 700x better at filtering smog, and 800x better at filtering viruses. It even cleans air outside the car by 40%. Now, that’s an achievement!

3D Printed Spinal Implant Allows Bone Fusion

Stryker, a leading medical technology company, has announced the launch of a Tritanium 3D-Printed spinal implant that fuses so well with the human body that it actually allows bones to grow into it. Called Tritanium PL Posterior Lumbar Cage, the implant is “an intervertebral body fusion device that aids in lumbar spinal fixation for patients with degenerative disc disease.”

According to Stryker, “Tritanium is a novel highly porous titanium material designed for bone in-growth and biologic fixation in spine applications.”

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