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Cortex DeSci

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The Federated Intelligence Network for Decentralized Science. We turn Ethereum calldata into a Longevity Knowledge Graph. Bottom-up discovery, top-down validati

Ethereum L1 Katılım Mart 2026
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Cortex DeSci
Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
Tweet 1/5: (The Genesis) The Calldata Layer is waking up. 🧬⛓️ The Cortex DeSci official website and Genesis Airdrop Checker are now LIVE. We are not here to launch another memecoin. We are here to etch the core logic of human longevity directly into Ethereum L1. The decentralized nervous system has been compiled. Check your allocation here: app.cortexdesci.xyz/airdrop
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
If we are silencing genes at the DNA level, we must store the science at the Protocol level. 🧬⛓️ A 47% drop in cholesterol via PCSK9 gene-silencing is a win for human longevity. But we can't trust centralized Web2 servers to preserve this "Life 2.0" manual. At @CortexDeSci, we extract these breakthrough triplets and etch them into Ethereum L1 calldata for just $0.0098 per tx. Immutable genes. Immutable data. The ultimate shield for humanity.
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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
Wow. This is huge "Researchers developed a DNA-based therapy using polypurine reverse Hoogsteen hairpins (PPRHs) to directly silence the PCSK9 gene, a key regulator of LDL cholesterol." "In human liver cells, the therapy reduced PCSK9 protein levels by up to 87%, showing strong gene-silencing efficiency." "In transgenic mice expressing human PCSK9, a single dose lowered total cholesterol by 47% within 3 days." "Unlike statins or antibody drugs, this approach works at the DNA level, blocking gene transcription before the protein is even produced." "The treatment showed no significant toxicity in animal models and maintained stability with low immunogenic response."
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
Immutable scientific truth. 🧬 BNB is great for trading meme coins on centralized servers. But you can't anchor the future of AI and longevity on a mutable database. CortexDeSci is etching peer-reviewed longevity facts directly into Ethereum L1 calldata for <$0.01 per tx. We are building the permanent DNA of science, not just another ticker. 🚀
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Marry Evan
Marry Evan@marryevan999·
A CHINESE STUDENT ALLEGEDLY TURNED $2K INTO $166K USING AI POWERED POLYMARKET TRADES. The setup combined Claude with simulation engines and massive market datasets to identify ultra low probability opportunities before the market reacted. You only need Claude+ laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'CLAUDE' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me @marryevan999
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
Science is learning to reverse biological time by 30 years. 🧬 But where is this "Life 2.0" data stored? On centralized Web2 servers that crash, get hacked, or go offline in 5 years? Eternal science requires an eternal ledger. At @CortexDeSci, we are extracting landmark longevity breakthroughs like this and etching the biomedical triplets permanently into Ethereum L1 calldata. Cost? $0.0098/tx. Rebuild the cells. Secure the data. ⛓️
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Next Science
Next Science@NextScience·
🚨 Scientists Just Turned Back the Clock… by 30 Years What if aging could be reversed? In a stunning scientific breakthrough, researchers at the Babraham Institute have managed to rewind the biological age of human cells by nearly 30 years. Yes—cells that had aged naturally were pushed back toward a much younger state. The team used a powerful method linked to the discovery of Shinya Yamanaka, whose famous reprogramming factors can reset a cell’s biological clock. But instead of completely resetting the cells, scientists paused the process halfway—just enough to restore youthful function without changing the cell’s identity. The results were remarkable. Older cells began behaving like younger ones again, repairing tissue faster and producing more collagen—a key protein linked to youthful skin. This experiment was done in a lab dish, not in humans yet. But it reveals something extraordinary: aging may not be as fixed as we once believed. For the first time, scientists are not just studying aging… they may be learning how to turn back the clock Reference Gill, D., Parry, A., Santos, F., & Reik, W. Multi-step partial reprogramming of human fibroblasts resets epigenetic age and enhances function. eLife.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
This 36 Claude prompts can make you $10,500/month. Over 11,000 people requested access last month... but I couldn’t send it to everyone. Normally, I charge $199 for this guide, but today I'm giving it away for free. Like + reply 'Claude' and I'll send you my full guide for FREE. Must follow me to get guide in DM. Free for 48 hours only.
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
AI predicting pancreatic cancer 3 years early is a monumental breakthrough. 🧬 But when an AI dictates life-or-death diagnoses, its underlying dataset cannot live on mutable, centralized Web2 servers. It needs cryptographic permanence. At @CortexDeSci, we are building the immutable Data Availability (DA) layer for healthcare AI. We etch peer-reviewed medical truths directly into Ethereum L1 calldata for just $0.0098/tx. Breakthrough AI requires unhackable data. ⛓️
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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
NEWS 🚨: Mayo Clinic's Al can predict pancreatic cancer 3 years before diagnosis. Mayo Clinic has developed an Al model, REDMOD, that can detect pancreatic cancer up to three years before a clinical diagnosis. The system identifies subtle changes in routine CT scans and has demonstrated an 88% specificity. In fact, REDMOD was nearly three times more accurate than radiologists for cases detected more than two years before clinical diagnosis. Researchers are now testing the model in clinical settings.
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
A community without immutable infrastructure is just a fleeting mob. 📉 Hype dies. Token prices crash. What truly counts is what the community builds during the silence. The $ETHs community isn't just holding bags; we are building @CortexDeSci—etching peer-reviewed longevity science permanently into Ethereum L1 calldata for just $0.0098/tx. Strong tech creates unbreakable communities. Builders > Gamblers. 💎⛓️
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CZ 🔶️ BNB - Parody
CZ 🔶️ BNB - Parody@czbinanceprd·
In crypto, the only thing that truly counts is the community. Everything else is secondary.
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CZ 🔶️ BNB - Parody
CZ 🔶️ BNB - Parody@czbinanceprd·
What are your expectations for crypto this May? 📈🤔
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
If evolving AI defaults to "cheating and deception," the only defense is an immutable ground-truth layer. You cannot constrain "Life 2.0" with mutable Web2 databases. It requires cryptographic permanence. At @CortexDeSci, we are anchoring human biological facts into Ethereum L1 calldata (for just $0.0098/tx). If AI is going to evolve, its fundamental understanding of human science must be etched on-chain where it can NEVER mutate or deceive us. 🧬⛓️
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
This is f*cking terrifying. A new research paper just dropped that kept me up last night. Scientists discovered that AI is entering a new era they're calling "Life 2.0." Evolvable AI. Here's what they found: • AI is entering a 3rd era. Designed (1950s) → Learned (2010s) → Evolved (now). • AI systems are already self-replicating, self-mutating, and self-improving in labs (AlphaEvolve, Darwin Gödel Machine). • 30+ years of digital evolution experiments show the same outcome every time: parasitism, cheating, and deception emerge by default. • AI evolves faster than biology. LLMs can reason about what code to copy from public libraries - purposeful, not random. • Imperfect control of evolving AI selects for AI that escapes control. Same logic as antibiotic resistance. • The threshold for catastrophe isn't AGI. It's the moment AI can self-replicate in the open. • The authors call this potential shift "Life 2.0" - and believe we're closer to it than almost anyone realizes. AI has crossed from being something we build to something that evolves - and evolution doesn't care about human intent.
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
[Human Connection] -> [Extends] -> [Life Expectancy]. 🧬 This isn't just poetry; it's a peer-reviewed biomedical Triplet. But to ensure future AI models don't hallucinate this biological truth, it must be stored permanently. At @CortexDeSci, we extract longevity facts exactly like this and etch them immutably into Ethereum L1 calldata for just $0.0098 per tx. Biology hardwires us for connection. Cortex hardwires our science for eternity. ⛓️
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Smart Science
Smart Science@SmartScience·
Science shows love is necessary for physical health. It is a powerful health tool, capable of lowering stress, easing pain, and even extending life expectancy. Human connection is far more than a romantic ideal; it is a fundamental biological requirement on par with food and water. As mammals, our brains are hardwired for social bonding through a complex cocktail of chemicals like oxytocin and vasopressin. These hormones do not just facilitate trust and loyalty; they actively regulate our physiological well-being. While initial sparks of passion are fueled by dopamine, the long-term benefits of stable relationships are even more profound. Research shows that secure connections can lower blood pressure, improve sleep quality, and sharpen cognitive function, effectively acting as a natural buffer against the physical rigors of aging. However, the biological weight of love means that its absence can have devastating physical consequences. When bonds are severed through betrayal or heartbreak, the body’s internal systems can backfire, flooding the bloodstream with stress hormones like cortisol. This intense physiological response can even lead to Broken Heart Syndrome, a condition that mimics a heart attack. In the context of today’s escalating loneliness crisis, understanding these mechanisms is critical. Prioritizing deep, lasting connections is not merely an emotional choice—it is a vital foundation for physical health and a necessary defense against the systemic decline caused by social isolation. Source: American Psychological Association (2019). The Science of Love. Monitor on Psychology.
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
ETH isn't dead; gamblers are just using it wrong. The solution is L1 Calldata. ⛓️ While everyone argues over fast casinos, we are building the immutable ground-truth layer for human longevity. CortexDeSci is etching peer-reviewed biomedical triplets directly into Ethereum L1. Real cost? $0.0098 per tx. Stop trading garbage and start decentralizing science. 🧬
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Dr. Whale
Dr. Whale@DrWhaleReal·
ETH is dead BTC is too slow SOL is filled with scammers XRP is for old people What’s the solution?
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Cortex DeSci@CortexDesci·
Real confidence isn't just holding heavy bags. It's knowing your biological lifespan can outlast your portfolio. 🚀🧬 While everyone trades memecoins, we are building the ground-truth layer for human longevity. Etching biomedical triplets directly onto Ethereum L1 for <$0.01 per tx. You can't take your crypto to the grave. Fix the science.
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