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Ray Kurzweil and his ambitious plan to achieve immortality before 2045 Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Ray Kurzweil and his ambitious plan to achieve immortality before 2045

Kurzweil claims that by 2029 we will reach the escape velocity of aging and that artificial intelligence will be key in the quest for immortality.

Days on Earth could last 25 hours: this is the phenomenon explained by scientists. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Days on Earth could last 25 hours: this is the phenomenon explained by scientists.

An inevitable change? A study reveals a phenomenon that will change the Earth forever.

The surprising impact of domestication on the brains of dogs: what science reveals about their evolution Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

The surprising impact of domestication on the brains of dogs: what science reveals about their evolution

These findings underscore that the relative size of the brain is not the only determinant of cognitive sophistication, and that functional specialization plays a crucial role in the evolution of dogs' brains.

Metabolic Surgery: an option that improves Diabetes in patients with overweight and obesity Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Metabolic Surgery: an option that improves Diabetes in patients with overweight and obesity

On World Diabetes Day, Dr. Guillermo Muzio (M.N. 103.786) highlights the effectiveness of metabolic surgery to reverse type 2 diabetes. This disease, which affects nearly 4 million people in Argentina, can significantly improve with this intervention, achieving remission in 80% of cases and reducing the need for medications.

Triple-negative breast cancer: scientists block Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Triple-negative breast cancer: scientists block "molecular bridges" that evade the immune system

In a significant breakthrough in breast cancer research, the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has developed an antibody capable of blocking the molecular connections that tumors use to evade the immune response.

Why does the brain justify inexplicable decisions according to neuroscience? Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Why does the brain justify inexplicable decisions according to neuroscience?

Neuroscience and self-deception: how does the brain justify inexplicable decisions?