Vision Airships Global Expansion! BANGKOK, THAILAND, Jul 09, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Vision Airships Inc. (PINKSHEETS: VPSN) -- The company wishes to announce that it has finalized arrangements for funding for its global expansion. Vision Airships is set to become a worldwide operator of blimps used for advertising around the world. As the advertising market gets more crowded in conventional mediums -- the use of alternative forms of advertising is gaining more and more traction -- this is where Vision Airships comes in and supplies the end to end solution to major advertisers worldwide with its unique form of alternative displays. The size of the market worldwide will support 24 airships which would bring in approximately $400,000,000 annually. Check out the news and get on VPSN first thing Wednesday! or haven't signed up for the newsletter then you're certainly missing out. Some stem cells were found to incorporate into the vasculature of the retina while others took up residence very close to blood vessels. " This may sound prosaic compared to some work in stem cell research, but improvements in the reliability, effectiveness and economics of treating age-related joint failure are a big deal. The attempted bans on therapeutic cloning have caused great harm to private funding prospects over the past few years. chronic infections from childhood onward accelerated vascular and other diseases. " Repairing, replacing or moving mitochondrial DNA is on biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey's engineering list. " The researchers used human embryonic stem cells for this work, but even so there is still a fair way to go before human trials could begin. "Even having a body mass index within the normal range exposed people to several serious illnesses . The future of medicine is composed of thousands of advances like this one; by supporting research, we help to ensure our own future health and longevity. They both have companies working hard, too. Some stem cells were found to incorporate into the vasculature of the retina while others took up residence very close to blood vessels. Visual tasks improved in three of the patients and stayed the same in the other two. Click here to see how easy it is. In fact the webcast touches on a wide variety of associated topics, with the normal mix of conservatism and forward thinking from all sides. As the year ends, consider investing a little money into your future health and longevity by contributing to a research prize for serious anti-aging medicine. " Many of the Longevity Meme readers have helped reach this milestone, but pledges still need to be converted to cash! phpAdvance copies of the first Immortality Institute book, "The Scientific Conquest of Death," are now available for reviewers. Individual attitudes towards change are certainly interesting to examine. This sounds like an admirable goal to me! cfmIf there are enough people talking sense - about anti-aging science, healthy life extension or physical immortality - then topics can be rehabilitated in the eyes of the public and media . All pointing the way to longer, healthier lives. The highlights and headlines from the past two weeks follow below. " In many ways this initiative has become a repudiation of current US policies on therapeutic cloning and embryonic stem cell research. The future of medicine is composed of thousands of advances like this one; by supporting research, we help to ensure our own future health and longevity. The new center will bring together Penn's renowned strengths in nanotechnology and the life sciences. Please read our disclaimer, privacy statement and advertising policy. The devices, like most implants, are comparatively short lived and expensive. " Overcoming these limitations requires embryonic stem cell research. or haven't signed up for the newsletter then you're certainly missing out. " There is, as usual at SAGE Crossroads, a little too much focus on legislative matters and potential doom and gloom, but the promise of nanomedicine in both the short and long term is very clear. Who funds physical immortality research in medical science or publishes on the topic when everyone knows that only wingnuts use the word "immortality? The new center will bring together Penn's renowned strengths in nanotechnology and the life sciences. chronic infections from childhood onward accelerated vascular and other diseases. php"Steven Austad provides a good argument for considering aging as unprogrammed decay rather than a programmed process in the body. ,, the National Cancer Institute has announced a nanotechnology initiative. "The versatile cells can serve as 'biological pacemakers', correcting faulty heart rhythms when injected into the failing hearts of pigs . " We can certainly hope so. Furthermore, it is impossible to extract certain adult stem cells, such as those that could regenerate brain tissue, without killing the donor. " We can certainly hope so. If the public opinion polls and initiative funding numbers are any indication, this proposition is very likely to pass. If, for example, we could move mitochondrial DNA into the comparatively well-protected cell nucleus, we would be in much better shape to resist ongoing damage. DISCUSSIONThat is all for this issue of the newsletter. So if a person's heart is damaged ideally we'd like to take a sample of their heart tissue, expand it and develop living heart cells' paths with their own tissue. Companies like Elixir and BioMarker - amongst others - are racing to develop and commercialize some form of calorie restriction mimetic. " While any talk of "physical immortality research" is far in advance of reality, it's certainly worth discussion as a serious long-term goal in front of a wider public audience. However, as I have noted at Fight Aging! We can do more, however: "As medicine gets even better, and if people eat right and exercise, experts like Dr. We don't know whether it's true yet or not. Neither Alzheimer's nor "normal aging" in the brain are part of a desirable future for anyone. The future of medicine is composed of thousands of advances like this one; by supporting research, we help to ensure our own future health and longevity. You may recall their recent success in deriving retinal cells from human embryonic stem cells and an proposed two year timeline for human trials to cure blindness. I'd like to be around to see much more of the future in person, which means that the pace of healthy life extension must pick up in decades ahead. , the X Prize Foundation and World Technology Network have launched a program to develop new research and technology prizes. Centenarian studies, calorie restriction research, genetics and public policy are all given some thought. "Even having a body mass index within the normal range exposed people to several serious illnesses . Research prizes are getting wonderful coverage in the media these days, and this bodes well for the future - great things come from public understanding and support. "Even having a body mass index within the normal range exposed people to several serious illnesses . DISCUSSIONThat is all for this issue of the newsletter. Applying this sort of technology to more vital, complex organs is only a matter of time and funding.