Hello,
More of my philosophy about the living longer and about health and
about technology and more of my thoughts..
I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
I invite you to look at the following interesting video about why Japanese live so long:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNcoENNsxQ
But here is also how to to live so long and stay healthy:
Elixir of life? A breakthrough anti-aging drug may be just around the corner
Read more here:
https://interestingengineering.com/health/rapamycin-anti-aging-drug-healthy-younger
And read also the following:
More of my philosophy about how multivitamin may improve cognition and possibly protect against decline and more of my thoughts..
"New research shows that taking a daily supplement of multivitamin may improve cognition in older adults. In the study, researchers estimated that three years of multivitamin supplementation roughly translated to a 60-percent slowing of cognitive decline
(about 1.8 years)."
Read more here:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/09/220914102010.htm
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
More of my philosophy about health and about alcohol consumption and about technology and more of my thoughts..
Tea and wine may slow down memory decline, study reveals
"According to a new study conducted by researchers from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, people who consume more foods with antioxidant flavonols may have a slower rate of memory decline.
Flavonols are a type of flavonoid, a group of natural substances found in fruits, vegetables, grains, tea, and wine. Known for their benefits on health, these natural compounds are regarded as an essential component in a wide range of nutraceutical,
pharmacological, therapeutic, and cosmetic applications."
Read more here:
https://interestingengineering.com/health/tea-and-wine-may-slow-down-memory-decline-study-reveals
But i advice to drink Tea and not wine, and here is why:
More alcohol, less brain: Association begins with an average of just one drink a day
"Even light-to-moderate drinking is associated with harm to the brain, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed data from more than 36,000 adults that found a link between drinking and reduced brain volume that begins at an average consumption
level of less than one alcohol unit a day -- the equivalent of about half a beer -- and rises with each additional drink."
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220304090349.htm
Even light drinking can be harmful to health
Research reveals cardiovascular risk of consuming small quantities of alcohol
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/01/220128100730.htm
New study links moderate alcohol use with higher cancer risk
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210714110410.htm
More of my thoughts about unsustainable resource consumption and harmful pollution and about technology and more of my thoughts..
How many humans can Earth sustain? And what does it mean if we've already passed it?
As individuals, cutting down on meat, particularly red meat, can significantly reduce consumption of resources.
And research shows that rehabilitating degraded habitats and increasing tree cover can have great restorative benefits to our environment.
Read more here:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-07-25/population-growth-world-overshoot-day/11320990
More of my philosophy about the first lab-grown meat in the US and about technology and more of my thoughts..
FDA approves the sale of the first lab-grown meat in the US
"Speaking to Wired, CEO of UPSIDE Foods, Uma Valeti, acknowledged that the cultivated meat industry is still in its infancy, and it may be another 15 years before it achieves scalability and can reach people in most parts of the world."
Read more here:
https://interestingengineering.com/health/fda-approve-lab-grown-meat-us
And read my following other thoughts:
The Limits of the Earth, Part 1: Problems
"In my own new book, The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet, I challenge this view. The problem isn’t economic growth, per se. Nor is the problem that our natural resources are too small. While finite, the natural resources the
planet supplies are vast and far larger than humanity needs in order to continue to thrive and grow prosperity for centuries to come. The problem, rather, is the types of resources we access, and the manner and efficiency with which we use them.
And the ultimate solution to those problems is innovation – innovation in the science and technology that we use to tap into physical resources, and innovation in the economic system that steers our consumption.
The situation we’re in isn’t a looming wall that we’re doomed to crash into. It’s a race – a race between depletion and pollution of natural resources on one side, and our pace of innovation on the other."
Read more here:
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-limits-of-the-earth-part-1-problems/
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
And read my following thoughts in the following web link about the how to solve the unsustainable resource consumption and harmful pollution etc.:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/ky6fWUT2qU8
And you can read much more of my thoughts about technology in the following web links:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/MosH5fY4g_Y
And here:
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.culture.usa/c/N_UxX3OECX4
More of my philosophy about quantum computers and more of my thoughts..
"Quantum computers could enable drastic progression in drug discovery and development, ultimately giving scientists the ability to solve problems that are currently intractable. With their extremely high processing power, these machines will be able to
simultaneously review multiple molecules, proteins and chemicals through quantum simulation — something currently unachievable with a standard computer — allowing drug options to be developed faster and more effectively than today.
Scientists, such as those at Swiss pharmaceutical company, Roche, hope that quantum simulations will speed up the development of drugs and vaccines to protect against the likes of Covid-19, influenza, cancer and even potentially find a cure for Alzheimer
s. What’s more, quantum simulations could also be able to replace laboratory experiments, reduce the cost of research and even minimize the need for human and animal testing."
Four Ways Quantum Computing Could Change The World
Read more here:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/07/30/four-ways-quantum-computing-could-change-the-world/?sh=fc67b144602a
The European Commission is consolidating four quantum computing projects based on Rydberg atom technology to create a single platform
Pasqal: Building a quantum computing leader in Europe
€25m for 1000 qubit quantum computer by 2023
Read more here:
https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/europe-consolidates-its-rydberg-quantum-computer-projects/?fbclid=IwAR0pkfrjOruTuWmHaDHlc4lIm_j1UgIiMLVbovQbjwfLqdaNPn3JEU1pTyo
Quantum computers vastly outperform supercomputers when it comes to energy efficiency
https://physicsworld.com/a/quantum-computers-vastly-outperform-supercomputers-when-it-comes-to-energy-efficiency/
And more of my philosophy about quantum computers..
IBM says thousands of quantum computers will be on sale by 2025, with 4,000 qubits, It represents a leap from its current hardware of 127 qubits
Read more here:
https://hpc-developpez-com.translate.goog/actu/333533/IBM-affirme-que-des-milliers-d-ordinateurs-quantiques-seront-en-vente-d-ici-2025-avec-4-000-qubits-il-represente-un-bond-par-rapport-a-son-materiel-actuel-de-127-qubits/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_
tr_hl=en
I think i am smart, and as you have just noticed, i have just talked about quantum computers, read my below thoughts about it, and now we have to also ask how Machine Learning gets a quantum speedup, and here is an interesting article about it so that
you understand that quantum computers are also very interesting to have:
https://www.quantamagazine.org/ai-gets-a-quantum-computing-speedup-20220204/
And IBM is releasing the roadmap that we think will take us from the noisy, small-scale quantum computers of today to the million-plus qubit quantum computers of the future. And IBM team is developing a suite of scalable, increasingly larger and better
processors, with a 1,000-plus qubit device, called IBM Quantum Condor, targeted for the end of 2023,
you can read about it on the following interesting article:
https://research.ibm.com/blog/ibm-quantum-roadmap
More of my philosophy about quantum computers and about CPUs and more..
For a parallel computer, we need to have one billion different processors. In a quantum computer, a single register can perform a billion computations since a qubit of a register of a quantum computer can be both in two states 1 and 0, this is known as
quantum parallelism.
And US plans exascale supercomputers 5-10x more powerful than Frontier
and targets 100 exaflops after 2030, and China is believed to have secretly set up the world's first exascale supercomputer in 2021, soon following it up with a second system. As many as 10 exascale supercomputers are thought to be in development in the
country.
Read more here:
https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/us-plans-exascale-supercomputers-5-10x-more-powerful-than-frontier/
Exascale supercomputers will also allow to construct an accurate map
of the brain that allows to "reverse" engineer or understand the brain,
read the following so that to notice it:
“If we don’t improve today’s technology, the compute time for a whole mouse brain would be something like 1,000,000 days of work on current supercomputers. Using all of Aurora 2 exaFLOPS supercomputer, if everything worked beautifully, it could still take 1,000 days.” Nicola Ferrier, Argonne senior computer scientist
Read more here so that to understand:
https://www.anl.gov/article/preparing-for-exascale-argonnes-aurora-supercomputer-to-drive-brain-map-construction
Also Exascale supercomputers will allow researchers to tackle problems
which were impossible to simulate using the previous generation of
machines, due to the massive amounts of data and calculations involved.
Small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) design, wind farm optimization and
cancer drug discovery are just a few of the applications that are
priorities of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Exascale Computing
Project. The outcomes of this project will have a broad impact and
promise to fundamentally change society, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Read more here:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/opinion-exascale-computing-1.5382505
Also the goal of delivering safe, abundant, cheap energy from fusion is
just one of many challenges in which exascale computing’s power may
prove decisive. That’s the hope and expectation. Also to know more about
the other benefits of using Exascale computing power, read more here:
https://www.hpcwire.com/2019/05/07/ten-great-reasons-among-many-more-to-build-the-1-5-exaflops-frontier/
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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