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The world’s first anti-aging gene therapy has been injected into a human for the first time. In June 2026, Boston-based Life Biosciences announced that the first patient received a dose of their experimental therapy ER-100 in a Phase 1 clinical trial.
The treatment uses partial epigenetic reprogramming by delivering three Yamanaka factors (OCT4, SOX2, and KLF4) to restore aged or damaged cells to a more youthful state. It is currently being tested as an injection into the eye for age-related optic neuropathies, including open-angle glaucoma and non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
This milestone marks the first time partial cellular reprogramming technology has been administered to a human. While the current trial focuses on safety and vision outcomes in the eye, it represents a major step toward broader anti-aging applications.
[Life Biosciences. (2026). Life Biosciences Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1 Trial of ER-100 for Optic Neuropathies. Company Press Release, June 9, 2026]
Nobel Prize physicist James Peebles says we must admit a hard truth: Dark matter and dark energy are just placeholders for our ignorance.
95% of the universe remains completely unknown to us.
Birds can literally see the Earth’s magnetic field thanks to specialized light-sensitive proteins in their eyes.
Migratory birds possess one of nature’s most remarkable superpowers: the ability to navigate thousands of miles with incredible precision. At the center of this ability is a protein called Cry4 (cryptochrome 4), found in the retinas of their eyes.
When blue light enters the bird’s eye, it triggers a quantum reaction in the Cry4 proteins known as the radical pair mechanism. This ultra-sensitive process responds to the orientation and strength of the Earth’s magnetic field, essentially turning the bird’s visual system into a biological compass.
Scientists believe birds don’t just sense magnetism — they may actually see it. The quantum fluctuations likely appear as subtle visual patterns, shadows, or color gradients overlaid on their normal vision, much like an augmented reality heads-up display.
This extraordinary adaptation allows migratory birds to cross oceans, deserts, and mountain ranges with pinpoint accuracy, relying on the strange rules of quantum mechanics to guide them on their epic journeys.
🚨: In 1960, David Latimer planted spiderwort Sprout inside a large glass bottle, added a quarter pint of water, and then sealed it shut.
He opened bottle 12 years later in 1972 to add some water and then sealed it for good. The self contained ecosystem has flourished for more than 60 years.
Four days after going public, SpaceX used its brand new stock to buy a $60 billion company that has never built a rocket.
Cursor writes code. The internet thinks Elon overpaid for a text editor. It is missing what actually changed hands.
Cursor is not an editor. It is the layer where software actually gets made. It reads the codebase, proposes the change, runs the test, opens the pull request, and learns from every edit a human accepts or rejects. More than a million engineers already work inside it, and it pulls in about $2.6 billion a year doing it.
He already owned most of the stack. SpaceX has the compute. It folded xAI in back in February, so it has the models. It has rockets, satellites, factories, and a robot program, all of them running on software. The one piece missing was the place where that software gets written. Now he owns that too.
Coding is the perfect school for an AI, because the grade is objective. The test passes or it fails. The build compiles or it breaks. Every developer working in Cursor is teaching Grok how to engineer without meaning to, and that feedback loop is the real asset. The editor is just where it lives.
Mars is downstream of this, not the reason for it. Nobody is letting an AI push flight code to a rocket unsupervised. The bottleneck to building anything at planetary scale was never the rocket. It was engineering throughput across ten thousand software systems, and Cursor is the multiplier on all of them.
The whole bet rests on one choice. Keep Cursor open to every model and let Grok earn its place, and it is the smartest thing Musk has bought in a decade. Force Grok in before it is the best, and the trust that makes Cursor worth $60 billion walks straight out the door.
The editor was never the point. He bought the machine that turns intent into working software, for every machine the empire builds next.
The piece works out what he builds with it.
Congrats Legend!
@ShawnEl47724840@ayeejuju You still don't get what am trying to say.
What do you build with gold? Gold is majorly stock up as stable ways of wealth reservation and they are scarce in nature hence drives the price high.
Gold can still be valued and on constant demand always if you build more things with.
@cumtyrant@ayeejuju Thank you just what tweeted about the tweet too gold will still be worth it if we find more use case for it.
https://t.co/T2pccMOUTl
@ayeejuju I don't think scarcity is the only thing that can drive the value of something higher.
If you find a more use case for it more area of application then it would still maintain its worth.
Speaking about the future of company: we are going to make more millions of dollars profit.
Wao I guess there is still so much to expect from SpaceX company.
Please watch the short interview to learn more.