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Oct 24, 2016
Newly-developed ‘gene therapy in a box’ could save millions of lives
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Gene therapy in a box could reduce costs and save lives.
Gene therapy — the process of genetically altering cells to treat disease — is a highly promising process being studied as a way to cure devastating conditions like genetic disorders, HIV, and even cancer.
But despite the great need for medical advances in these areas, gene therapy can only be performed at a handful of high-tech clinics around the world and require highly trained staff, meaning that it may never be accessible to the millions of people whose lives it could save.
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Oct 24, 2016
Craig Venter: Bridging the Gap Between Our Genomes, Ourselves
Posted by Bruno Henrique de Souza in category: biotech/medical
Craig Venter’s New Enterprise: You
Scientist who jump-started the Human Genome Project works to integrate ‘personalized and preventive care into the practice of medicine.’
Oct 24, 2016
Positron Dynamics near term work to proving out antimatter catalyzed deuterium fusion propulsion with over 100,000 ISP
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, space travel
Nextbigfuture has interviewed Ryan Weed, CEO of Positron Dynamics. Positron Dynamics is developing antimatter catalyzed fusion propulsion which they will first demonstrate in a cubesat launch. They are getting around the still mostly unsolved difficulties of storing antimatter. They are doing this by using Sodium 22 isotopes.
Positron Dynamics has previously received a lot of press coverage when it was funded by the Thiel Breakthrough foundation to work on antimatter.
Oct 24, 2016
5 Ways Medical VR Is Changing Healthcare
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: biotech/medical, virtual reality
Virtual Reality started its fascinating take-over of healthcare for the greatest pleasure of patients and doctors alike. Here are five great examples of medical VR transforming patient lives and how doctors work.
Oct 24, 2016
Here’s what the world will be like in 2045, according to top scientists
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: futurism, government
The government’s research-and-development arm has some exciting predictions for the world of tomorrow.
Oct 24, 2016
China just showcased the world’s most human-like robots
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: robotics/AI
Oct 24, 2016
Mark Zuckerberg is determined to launch his social network in China, whatever it takes
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: government
The Chinese government likes to control social media and what people do with it—but Facebook looks willing to launch in China anyway.
Oct 24, 2016
Google voice search records and keeps conversations people have around their phones – but the files can be deleted
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: mobile phones, surveillance
Google could have a record of everything you have said around it for years, and you can listen to it yourself.
The company quietly records many of the conversations that people have around its products.
The feature works as a way of letting people search with their voice, and storing those recordings presumably lets Google improve its language recognition tools as well as the results that it gives to people.