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    psychologically. With age, people weaken and affect their memory. There are four types of aging: intrinsic, universal, progressive and deleterious. Intrinsic aging is chronologic aging, it deals with internal factors, and it decreased fat cells size, and damaged fat cells differentiation. Deleterious aging connects with aging will only be considered as part of the aging process if it “poor” for the individual. Universal aging deals with the process of how aging occur differently in all individual of species

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    total amount of cells so finally die. B. Immoral Cells is the key to human immorality. [Till now we all know cells die of losing telomeres and we die of lacking cells. it should be straight forward that if we can stop cells from losing telomeres, we can live forever.] 1. Create enzymes to stop cells losing telomeres a. Enzymes are large biological molecules responsible for the thousands of metabolic processes that sustain life. b. To make it simple, think enzymes as medicines for cells. As long as we

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    cuts DNA, so pretty much this is like scissors that can cut DNA. How does CRISPR/cas9 work? Well, In the beginning, CRISPR/Cas9 complex looks around the cell 's DNA till it spots and connects to a sequence that correlates to the CRISPR. This was all said by Biochemist John Reidhaar-Olson. So in other terms, the Enzyme will scan the DNA in the cell until it finds its match, Then it will attach itself to that sequence of the DNA. A university in Japan injected CRISPR/Cas9 into human embryos to fix a

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    “The Land Ethic” vs “The Death of the Moth” Marlee Matlin once said,“The Earth does not belong to us: We belong to the Earth.” In Aldo Leopold’s essay, “The Land Ethic”, there are several overwhelming examples that illustrate why we as humans would believe we own the Earth when we really don’t. Paradoxically, looking at Virginia Woolf’s work, “The Death of a Moth”, one would come to believe that none of that matters because all living beings will suffer the fate of death. However, both works show

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    conformations, states that which allow or block calcium ions from passing through. As ions move inside the cell, this creates a depolarization, or surge in the voltage. Clinically, this is associated with the heart and how it allows the heart to contract, which can be read in the

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    Humans like to speak our minds. And the language in which we speak is unique, when compared to the communication between animals. Human language is a complex communication system consisting of the creation, acquisition, and development of sound patterns using complex motor control. Though how is it that we can do this? What makes humans so different from other animals, even those genetically close to us such as Neanderthals, that we are able to speak and comprehend complex syntax. Turns out, the

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    diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a kind of cancer in the bone marrow. She underwent other treatments like chemotherapy, but those failed so she underwent gene therapy by using the TALEN protein to edit her genes to produce a cancer fighting T cell called UCRAT19; She survived and thrived (Le Page 2015). Saving someone’s life through human genetic engineering doesn’t even have to be as complicated as altering genes. According to TIME Health (Park, 2014), Mya Burkhart was six months old when her

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    DNA is Not Destiny Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is made up of nucleotides which contain three parts: a phosphate group, a sugar group, and one of four types of nitrogen bases. DNA then forms a double helix, with alternating phosphate and sugar groups linked to a chain of nucleotides. DNA is important because it gives instructions to an organism on how to develop, survive, and reproduce through DNA sequences. These sequences contain instructions on how to make proteins, which are complex molecules

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    Mitochondria are important organelle which is responsible for regulating cellular energy homeostasis and cell death. Hence, the damaged mitochondria could be removed by a mechanism called Mitophagy, which is has particular autophagic elimination mitochondrial (Youle and Narendra, 2011).as the mitochondria are targeted for autophagic degradation (Springer and Macleod, 2016). Furthermore, Mitophagy plays a significant role in cellular homeostasis by eliminating dysfunctional mitochondria and decreasing

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    • Related Work [5] used a genetic algorithm to optimize the locations of UAVs to improve the throughput coverage and the fifth-percentile throughput of the network. Researchers in [6] identified main disaster management applications of UAVs and discussed some open research issues. They showed that UAV networks in conjunction with WSN and cellular network are promising future technology for the applications in disaster management. [7] used SysML-Sec/TTool for formal verification of safety and security

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