Partial reversal of aging achieved in mice

“When we flipped the telomerase switch on and looked a month later, the brains had largely returned to normal,” said DePinho. More newborn nerve cells were observed, and the fatty myelin sheaths around nerve cells — which had become thinned in the aged animals — increased in diameter. In addition, the increase in telomerase revitalized slumbering brain stem cells so they could produce new neurons.

To show that all this new activity actually caused functional improvements, the scientists tested the mice’s ability to avoid a certain area where they detected unpleasant odors that they associated with danger, such as scents of predators or rotten food. They had lost that survival skill as their olfactory nerve cells atrophied, but after the telomerase boost, those nerves regenerated and the mice regained their crucial sense of smell.

“One of the most amazing changes was in the animals’ testes, which were essentially barren as aging caused the death and elimination of sperm cells,” recounted DePinho. “When we restored telomerase, the testes produced new sperm cells, and the animals’ fecundity was improved — their mates gave birth to larger litters.”

The telomerase boost also lengthened the rodents’ life spans compared to their untreated counterparts — but they did not live longer than normal mice, said the researchers.

via Partial reversal of aging achieved in mice | Harvard Gazette.

How Google and MS load so quickly: they cheat on slow start

Basically they’re violating RFC-3390.

You’re supposed to check the speed the receiver can handle before sending another packet, and then up your speed if it’s good, or stabilise if it isn’t. What they do is instead of waiting for the return packet confirming or denying the uprate in speed is good (initial window / IW), they pump multiple packets into the reciever straight up.

Google pumps around 8 or 9, Microsoft pumps in around 43(!). They’re not the only ones doing this: Amazon, Facebook, Cisco, they all do this!

Ben Strong’s Blog: Google and Microsoft Cheat on Slow-Start. Should You?.

This is why you need courts to make decisions – torrent-finder.com taken down with no recourse to law.

Why is this strange? Well, torrent-finder doesn’t host any torrents, or contain a database with the location of torrents – it doesn’t even show any torrents: it shows torrent finding sites in iframes (ie outside of its own site).

It’s been taken down unilaterally by ICE in the *cough* land of the *cough* free, the US.


U.S. Government Seizes BitTorrent Search Engine Domain and More | TorrentFreak
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