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Transhumanity Maintenance

Posted: Sat, June 15, 2013 | By: Dirk Bruere

Maintenance_thumb.png TNet is currently undergoing maintenance preparatory to a complete face lift. Stay tuned for a new look with new features, and apologies for various glitches. We aim to keep the bulk of the articles available and readable during the transition period, as well as posting regularly.   Continue Reading

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Posted: Wed, June 12, 2013

zs.jpg We are all aware of this week’s news re: the NSA. Many of us knew the situation already - the signs were all there - but we hadn’t even begun taken effective precautions as an organization. We have nothing to hide - we neither do or even advocate doing anything… Continue Reading

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Life Extension Leads to Meaningless Days? NO!

Posted: Sun, June 16, 2013 | By: Extropia DaSilva

Clock_Cathedral_thumb.png Have you ever heard anyone argue that life would be meaningless if it went on too long? Well, a thought experiment occurred to me which, I think, refutes such claims. Begin by considering a hypothetical person, whom we shall label as ‘Person 1’. This person lives X number of years… Continue Reading



Channels for Improved Development in Africa

Posted: Tue, June 11, 2013 | By: Lee-Roy Chetty

Africa_thumb.png The African continent is now the world’s second fastest-growing continent. In this decade of seismic shifts in the global economy, Africa has defied the pessimists, continued to accelerate its economic pulse, and is beginning to see significant improvements in its Human Development Indicators (HDIs). However, these positive developments have been… Continue Reading


Do Robots Deserve the Right to Unionize?

Posted: Mon, June 10, 2013 | By: B. J. Murphy

Robot_Protest_Thumb.png In 1979, sociologist Prof. Albert J. Szymanski once said:“The energy for change comes from the emotions. It comes from feelings of frustration that arise when people’s needs are not met. If people were computers that could be programmed to do anything their masters wanted, there would be no pressure for… Continue Reading


Against Monsanto, For GMOs

Posted: Sun, June 09, 2013 | By: Gennady Stolyarov II

Bacteria_Wheat_thumb.png                The depredations of the multinational agricultural corporation Monsanto are rightly condemned by many. Monsanto is a prominent example of a crony corporation – a company that bolsters its market dominance not through honest competition and innovation, but through the persistent use of the political and legal system to enforce its… Continue Reading


H+ Poetry: Cybernetic Love Poem

Posted: Sat, June 08, 2013 | By: Giovanni Santostasi

H+ Poetry: Cybernetic Love Poem Giovanni Santostasi, Ph.D. is Associate Scientist, Neuroscience at University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is interested in the study of consciousness, intelligence, and memory. He also studies the role of sleep in processing and storing memories. His research areas include computational neuroscience, neural networks, and biophysics.Giovanni’s last piece for Transhumanity was non-fiction.… Continue Reading



Technologies of Life Extension

Posted: Thu, June 06, 2013 | By: J. N. Nielsen

Technologies of Life Extension Technologies of Life ExtensionA Review of Technologies of Life Extension  (detail from “The Fountain of Youth” by Lucas Cranach the Elder)   The dream of human longevity is at least as old as civilization, and perhaps older yet. Every individual has an instinct to survive that trumps almost every other drive in… Continue Reading


Tapping the Transcendence Drive

Posted: Sun, June 02, 2013 | By: D.J. MacLennan

Pong_1_thumb.png What do we want? No, I mean, what do we really want?Your eyes flick back and forth between your smartphone and your iPad; your coffee cools on the dusty coaster beside the yellowing PC monitor; you momentarily look to the green vista outside your window but don’t fully register it;… Continue Reading


H+ Poetry: Paradiadox Pro/me\teus

Posted: Sun, June 02, 2013 | By: Franco Cortese

H+ Poetry: Paradiadox Pro/me\teus Fly t(h)rough night in temp|e(r)red flight and (t)ampered light the trepid might and strepent sight of this pheonixfro homonid who cast a(-)way his monkey r(in|d) to ex(-)alt in highted alter His funky mind warped be|yon|d geometry by selfsacred alchemical womb gushing a fluid void that is as empty and precious… Continue Reading


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