Abdullah (@0x_abdullah) 's Twitter Profile
Abdullah

@0x_abdullah

DeFi+DeSci = Perfect recipe for πŸ” (Innovation)
Biotechnologist, DAOist, Rotatoor!!

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Steven Dickman πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@cbtadvisors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rebooting dead human brains, biotech seeks to reinvent drug testing work - great (!) piece by Ryan Cross the Science Boss #biotech #drugdiscovery but... endpoints.news/rebooting-dead…

Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weekly Links #3 1. β€œThe brain works at more than 10 bits per second.” 2. A brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis that works without lag. 3. A microbe that may be evolving into a virus. Read it here: nmccarty.com/p/weekly-links…

Weekly Links #3

1. β€œThe brain works at more than 10 bits per second.”
2. A brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis that works without lag.
3. A microbe that may be evolving into a virus.

Read it here: nmccarty.com/p/weekly-links…
Jamil Hreich (@jamhre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I fear humanity is on a path to self-destruction. As a species, we’re simply too closed-minded. Perhaps this trait had some evolutionary advantage in a world with fewer humans and simpler challenges, but today, it’s becoming a flaw. A fatal one. Ironically, we’re living in what

Aaron Slodov (@aphysicist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

not on my bingo card was james dyson engineering a mass production system for strawberries..."growing things is like making things, i'm a manufacturer, and so i suppose in a way ive approached farming from that point of view"

ππ‡πŽπ„ππˆπ—βšœοΈπƒπ‘π€π†πŽπ (@xphoenixdragon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ„ β€πŸ€” Engineers from the UK have "taught" mushrooms to play musical instruments Everything works due to special sensors that read electrical impulses in the caps, and then turn into commands for motors.

vittorio (@iterintellectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

use urine color as real time feedback: aim for consistent pale straw color on the armstrong chart if it's dark yellow you've already entered performance degrading dehydration territory and your cells are stressed, not a guess but measurable biology 17/

Dr. Shelby (@shelbynewsad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 bio companies on the edge of legality and ethics: - Alcor - freezes people after death (running since 1974; >200 people frozen) - Viagen - clones animals like cats, dogs, and horses for private owners - Nectome - brain preservation co aiming at long-term memory preservation

Yanis Varoufakis (@yanisvaroufakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The incredible (so very 2025) story of how Grok (X’s AI bot) was muzzled by its creator (X) for having detected the pro-Israeli bias of the BBC and other mainstream media. It seems that Grok was optimised to rely more on primary sources and mostly ignore political

vrn.eth (@vrneth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So you want to organize a "pop up" village? Sharing some operational learnings from organizing, supporting, and participating in many Zuzalu inspired pop up villages in the last 2 years: 2 initial decisions to make: - urban or rural / isolated - top-down accommodation

Emerging Pakistan (@emergingpk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pakistan's SBP to launch Digital Rupee on blockchain! Pilot for CBDC confirmed by Gov. Jameel Ahmad, with new Virtual Assets Act 2025. #DigitalRupee #CryptoRegulation #Pakistan #Crypto #SBP #Innovation #EmergingPakistan

Pakistan's SBP to launch Digital Rupee on blockchain! Pilot for CBDC confirmed by Gov. Jameel Ahmad, with new Virtual Assets Act 2025. 

#DigitalRupee #CryptoRegulation #Pakistan #Crypto #SBP #Innovation #EmergingPakistan
Walayat Malik (@walayatmalik1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DUHS develops Pakistan’s first indigenous anti-rabies vaccine in lab-scale breakthrough profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2025/07/15/duh… via Profit Excellent!! "This marks the first time a human vaccine in Pakistan has been developed from a completely indigenous biomolecule," Govt must fund RESEARCH.

VitaDAO πŸ’› (@vita_dao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jellyfish reverse their aging when stressed lobsters produce telomerase forever trees live for thousands of years death isn't universal in nature it's just common in mammals let's make death optional

Jellyfish reverse their aging when stressed lobsters produce telomerase forever

trees live for thousands of years

death isn't universal in nature it's just common in mammals

let's make death optional
calle (@callebtc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sending bitcoin over bluetooth between bitchat android and iphone. both have a native cashu ecash wallet built in. the ecash travels directly from phone to phone. the sender needs no internet. like instant and untraceable digital cash. work in progress. it's going to be insane.

Walayat Malik (@walayatmalik1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every law needs a sunset thenews.com.pk/print/1329090-… A good suggestion. Pakistan needs to revamp, repeal, and rewrite ALL colonial-era laws made before August 1947. Don't we have good lawyers who can rewrite the PAKISTAN PENAL CODE 1860? But Elite rulers are reluctant to do it!

Ginkgo Bioworks (@ginkgo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cell-free protein synthesis systems, optimized at Ginkgo and now available to you! Ginkgo has been using cell-fee protein synthesis systems in house for years, and we’re now making our E. coli system available to outside users! We’ve optimized it for: β€’ High production from

Anna (@annapanart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Human 1.0 (currently we’re here): cavemen stage Human 2.0: indefinite lifespan and aging solved. (Stay young and alive as long as you want) Human 3.0: genetically engineered. evolve to human sub-species Human 4.0: pure energy, light, and quantum information. Live in their own

Human 1.0 (currently we’re here): cavemen stage

Human 2.0: indefinite lifespan and aging solved. (Stay young and alive as long as you want) 

Human 3.0: genetically engineered. evolve to human sub-species

Human 4.0: pure energy, light, and quantum information. Live in their own
Cassandra MacDonald (@cassandrarules) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just read about the most interesting thing. In the late 1800s they would leave premature babies to die, but a guy named Martin Couney got inspired by chicken incubators and tried putting them in those. Hospitals wouldn't pay for it, so he took them to the carnival as

I just read about the most interesting thing. 

In the late 1800s they would leave premature babies to die, but a guy named Martin Couney got inspired by chicken incubators and tried putting them in those.

Hospitals wouldn't pay for it, so he took them to the carnival as
Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent 1.5 years at MIT designing a new undergraduate program in Genetic Engineering. One of our theses in designing that program (which I’ll share more about soon; I'm writing a long essay about it) was that undergraduate students could be trained to be excellent genetic

I spent 1.5 years at MIT designing a new undergraduate program in Genetic Engineering.

One of our theses in designing that program (which I’ll share more about soon; I'm writing a long essay about it) was that undergraduate students could be trained to be excellent genetic