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Sep 24, 2017
Walking DNA nanorobot could deliver a drug to a precise location in your body
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Caltech scientists have developed a “cargo sorting” DNA nanorobot programmed to autonomously “walk” around a surface, pick up certain molecules, and drop them off in designated locations.
The research is described in a paper in the Friday, September 15, 2017 issue of Science.
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Sep 24, 2017
In China, Robot Dentists Are Implanting 3D Printed Teeth
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Open wide, because the robots have eyes on your dental work. South China Morning Post reports that a robo-dentist has autonomously implanted two new, 3D-printed teeth into a woman’s mouth.
The procedure, which appears to have made use of a robot arm from Universal Robotics, was developed by a team from the Fourth Military Medical University and Beihang University. The hardware first orients itself with the patient’s head, and is then programmed with the procedure it needs to undertake. It does a dry run to check that it’s got everything right, before the patient is given an anesthetic and the robot gets drilling. The team says that the robot works to tolerances of less than 0.3 millimeters, and can detect and compensate for movements of the person’s head.
Don’t fancy the idea? Well, bear in mind that it’s hoped the robot will be able to make up for a shortfall in the number of practicing dentists in China, which often leads to unqualified practitioners performing questionable procedures.
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Sep 24, 2017
Michio Kaku, Gregory Stack, And Yue Shao: Synthetic Human Embryos And Genetic Engineering [Opinion]
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
Michio Kaku and Gregory Scott discuss different aspects of genetic engineering in the video below. According to Kaku and Scott, parents will soon have different genetic engineering choices to make about their children. In addition, recent discoveries by Yue Shao have yielded a new classification of parentless synthetic human embryos.
With Yue Shao’s discovery, genetic engineers might be learning to grow synthetic human embryos from anonymous stem cells donated from IVF clinics. How far this genetic engineering technology goes remains to be seen.
Sep 24, 2017
Five ways to get CRISPR into the body
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Scientists are investigating a range of different delivery mechanisms for the gene-editing tool, from topical gels to skin grafts.
Sep 24, 2017
Creating Human Beings from Skin Cells Is Possible
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, government, neuroscience
Stem cell research is one of my absolute favorite topics. This amazing field does not only reveal to us how our bodies function and develop, but also holds promising future applications that could help us treat severe diseases, which would not be treated otherwise. However, stem cell research can do more than just treat diseases. In this article, I will highlight the latest scientific breakthroughs to show you how we can turn a simple skin cell into a fully-grown genetically-engineered human being all thanks to the power of stem cells and genetic engineering.
Desperate times call for desperate measures
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