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Mar 6, 2020

Genome Sequencing for Healthy People: Is it Time?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health, neuroscience

Would you want to know if you’re at risk of Alzheimer’s disease, for example?


The integration of sequencing into health care doesn’t fit very well in the model of how medicine is practiced today, but is well aligned with the future vision of health care that so many of us have — a vision that focuses upon prediction and prevention.

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Mar 6, 2020

Stem Cell Therapy as a Substitute to Knee Replacement

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Stem cells are possibly Nature’s best-stored secret. These cells, which might be discovered in multicellular organisms, including humans, no longer handiest have the capability to divide (mitosis) but additionally to form various structures such as cartilage, bone and lots of more. The procedure is called as differentiation.

Stem cell knee surgery can be used to successfully treat a wide range of acute and chronic knee situations and injuries. Thanks to advancements in regenerative medicine, we are capable of use stem cell therapy as a possible alternative to many invasive techniques consisting of, total knee joint replacement surgical treatment and arthroscopic knee surgical procedure, to treat knee pain. Additionally, stem cell therapy may additionally be ideally suited for people who do not qualify for surgical processes.

Mar 6, 2020

Gene Therapy: Is Still In Its Infancy But The Future Looks Promising

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Gene therapy is the introduction of DNA into a patient to treat a genetic disease or a disorder. The newly inserted DNA contains a correcting gene to correct the effects of a disease, causing mutations. Gene therapy is a promising treatment for genetic diseases and also includes cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy. Gene therapy is a suitable treatment for infectious diseases, inherited disease and cancer.

Over the last few centuries, infectious diseases have been understood and tackled, through advances in sanitation, anti-microbial medications and vaccination. One day we may also be able to tackle genetic diseases – lifelong conditions arising from mutations that we inherit from our ancestors or that occur during our development.

Mar 6, 2020

China’s coronavirus recovery is ‘all fake,’ whistleblowers and residents claim

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business

China’s claims of how it’s handling coronavirus recovery should be taken with more than a few grains of salt.

Even before COVID-19 became a global crisis, Chinese leaders had been criticized for their handling of the situation and lack of transparency about the disease’s progression. Things now look like they’re on the upswing, and businesses even appear to be headed back to work — but whistleblowers and local officials tell Caixan that’s just a carefully crafted ruse.

Beijing has spent much of the outbreak pushing districts to carry on business as usual, with some local governments subsidizing electricity costs and even installing mandatory productivity quotas. Zhejiang, an province east of the epicenter city of Wuhan, claimed as of Feb. 24 it had restored 98.6 percent of its pre-coronavirus work capacity.

Mar 6, 2020

Curiosity Mars Rover Snaps 1.8 Billion-Pixel Panorama (narrated video)

Posted by in category: space

How’s this for 2020 vision? Over the holidays, I took a series of high-res photos of my hometown on Mars. This panorama is made up of a crisp 1.8 billion pixels. It’s my most detailed view to date.

Zoom in: https://go.nasa.gov/3ap38hB

Mar 6, 2020

Universe Size Comparison

Posted by in category: futurism

I’m nothing… You are nothing… We all nothing…

Mar 6, 2020

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for the Psyche Mission

Posted by in category: space travel

NASA has selected SpaceX of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for the agency’s Psyche mission. The Psyche mission currently is targeted to launch in July 2022 on a Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

The total cost for NASA to launch Psyche and the secondary payloads is approximately $117 million, which includes the launch service and other mission related costs.

The Psyche mission will journey to a unique metal-rich asteroid, also named Psyche, which orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid is considered unique, as it appears to largely be made of the exposed nickel-iron core of an early planet – one of the building blocks of our solar system.

Mar 6, 2020

The EARN IT Act Is a Sneak Attack on Encryption

Posted by in category: encryption

The crypto wars are back in full swing.

Mar 6, 2020

See Curiosity’s Highest-Resolution Panorama of Mars Yet

Posted by in category: space

If news from Earth has got you down, maybe this update from the Red Planet will take your mind off things. NASA’s Curiosity rover mission has produced an incredible 1.8-billion-pixel image of the surface of Mars.

The image above doesn’t nearly do it justice, so be sure to watch the video below. You can also use this NASA webpage to explore the panorama in detail.

Mar 6, 2020

Tesla Solar Roof: Elon Musk-shared image reveals its best feature

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation

The company’s solar-storing tiles are making waves.