time to in this wonderful what modern world of medicine, you can go and get that checked out. Now, I work with a cellular processes within your body. So, there's inside your cells called the intracellular matrix and outside your
Everywhere is impacted by human activities. cellular molecular biology, is the ability to get to high throughput data generation.
So those resources are things that we don't necessarily focus on. Cellular technology, a huge shift for us which really affects you guys from our standpoint and why we can use you even more todaythan we could five years ago.
Digital communications and information theory came out of there. Cellular telephone networking came out of there.UNIX, the C language, digital signal processing-- I'm sure Ileft out a few.
you can see between the 20 and 40-year-old age AG the percentage of BFF mutations is upwards of 80 to cellular processes and in fact giving people vitamin D supplementation um may affect their
She was doing early work on telomeres, actually studying pond scum, because it was cheap and readily available, and because cellular replication is generally highly conserved, which means it's the same in pond scum, and mammals, and plants, and even humans.
with Blackburn. The duo hypothesized that there was some kind of enzyme, a protein probably, that would regulate this cellular replication and control telomeres. Finally, after many, many tests, around Christmas time, Carol comes rushing in with the results of an experiment that
Meat consumption is going up drastically. With cellular agriculture, companies can grow just the muscle tissue, not the whole cow, or not the whole pig or the whole chicken. And what this essentially does is you're re-creating exactly the DNA of the meat that you consume.
consciousness survived death, in some sense, or just transcended the brain so that single neurons were conscious, we would not expect to see it by our present techniques of neuroimaging or cellular neuroscience. And we would never expect to see it. Steve: Now, I should say that even if you reject the materialist understanding of consciousness, you don't necessarily get to God. Sam Harris certainly doesn't think so. What it does mean
There's studies coming out all the time, adding to this fascinating body of evidence that connects attitudes towards aging to how our minds and bodies function at the cellular level. People with more positive feelings about aging-- that's usually how the media puts it-- but it's not that we shouldn't-- we need to not gloss over
a big part of the cell is damaged, such as the mitochondria, which is the energy-producing part of the cell, this process of autophagy, these damaged molecules or cellular constituents, are moved to this garbage disposal recycling system. So the damage is removed.
But what's interesting about that is this has implications for what's called planetary protection, which means we have to look and trace as best we can, is there any molecules that we're is a cellular liberty, that you should be able to do anything you'd like with any of your cells.
And that's a really interesting idea that-- it's been around for quite a long time, I think, for decades, this idea that our tissues are a cellular society. And that to be a healthy society, cells should not reproduce too much.
And yet, each one of us may only get one, maybe two, individual cancers, new cancers in our entire lifetime. So on this personal cellular level, cancer is actually incredibly rare. So there must be some very, very special events that enable cells to emerge out of this kind of general melee of mutation and really start going for it.
Based off of exploring that story, do you feel like tech platforms have a responsibility to curb or curtail that sort of content? Indians prefer prepaid cellular contracts instead of postpaid because they don't trust large companies to give them good service.
It's at every cell in your body has the receptors to light, which transforms into life giving energy. It's at the cellular DNA level. The heliotropic effect creates an inclination in all of us toward the positive.
Together, we can inspire compassion, stop the violence, and bring about a revolution of love. This being cellular agriculture, a reflection of not only our ethical evolution, but also our increased understanding of science
on a cellular level.
Amoeba is another singular cellular organism.
beat at the cellular level.
But more than that, set us aside for a moment. There's also cellular agriculture, and again, synthetic biology creating new ways of manufacturing, essentially biofacturing, programming E. coli bacteria or algae or yeast to do things like create biofuels, or to create pharmaceuticals.
But unlike the cellular telephone network, instead of the user moving through the beams, the beams move through the users because the satellites are
occur from cellular automata.
This is a cellular automaton invented by computer scientist Melanie Mitchell.
And a cellular automaton essentially is a grid of cells.
It's a cellular automaton.
This is the cellular phone part of the phone.
Francis: Physical body, we should be careful in terms of exactly what you mean by that. Does that mean the cellular structure was exactly the same as it was when he was alive? I don't know, but I believe that he was resurrected in physical form and seen by witnesses who he spoke to before he then ascended. That is the absolute cornerstone of the Christian
is a cellular automaton, which is similar to Conway's Life. So, this is an earlier example
in particular cellular automata and reaction diffusion, computed in real-time. And it actually included versions of the Fuse algorithm and the Flame algorithm, real-time versions of,
information they're not Cellular in the biological sense uh and automata meaning that they're simply going through a
experience it's the cellular events together with the way they are coupled
molecular biology or cellular biology but the standpoint of something like an
Like if you look at cellular automata, some of have extremely simple systems and then some complexity emerges.
that can be created with cellular automata.
is kind of the the cellular energy currency. If a cell wants to contract, right, a muscle cell wants to contract
and then it connects to cellular ...
It almost works at a cellular level, so that's a big advantage of using plasmas in medicine.
So that means billions of individual cellular oscillators organized throughout the organ systems of the body.
And there is something known as cellular memory.
And we have already synthesized the first cellular genomes.
One of those things happens to be cellular connection.
We have unlimited 4G or 5G cellular connection, and we have a WiFi router at home that connects us to the internet.
to be something like quantum dot cellular automata.
And the ultimate outcome of losing cellular identity is aging.
We have the rate of cellular division, and we have accumulation of junk both inside and outside of cells.
So do you think that cellular agriculture might actually ever get our world to a place where the next generation, maybe the one after that one, might consider
how to divide our organization into cellular structures so that if one guy got caught he wouldn't be able to rat on the other guys.
Based off of exploring that story, do you feel like tech platforms have a responsibility to curb or curtail that sort of content? So it basically has the biggest cellular providers on speed dial, and it can call them and say, all right, in this particular area, shut down the internet.
So you can take out your cellular telephone and navigate to tiny.cc/smallnumber.