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Apr 29, 2019
The Universe Might Be a Billion Years Younger Than We Thought
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: cosmology
New data from the Hubble Space Telescope confirms that the universe is expanding nine percent more rapidly than theoretical calculations predicted.
Those original calculations were based on data from the early universe, so many scientists suspected that something sped up the works. But the new Hubble data suggests that the universe could be substantially younger than previously believed — perhaps by as much as a billion years, according to the Associated Press.
Apr 29, 2019
New matchbox-sized radar could make its way into drones and security systems
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: drones, security
The smaller and lighter electronics get, the more ways they can be used. A team of researchers has come up with a compact radar system the size of a matchbox that could be deployed in drones, guidance systems for people with vision problems, and other gadgets where portability and low cost are important.
Apr 29, 2019
New cancer ‘vaccine’ helps immune system find, kill disease
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, internet
The recent clinical trial was only conducted on patients with lymphoma, but the researchers suggested their approach could be potentially used to treat other types of cancer — and that it could improve the efficacy of other immunotherapies, including checkpoint blockade.
“The in situ vaccine approach has broad implications for multiple types of cancer,” said Brody, the study’s lead author and the director of the Lymphoma Immunotherapy Program at The Tisch Cancer Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “This method could also increase the success of other immunotherapies such as checkpoint blockade.”
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Apr 29, 2019
Oxford Academic: Invisible Aliens Are Breeding With Humans
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
Umm what??? :0.
He think they might be trying to create a super-intelligent “future leader.”
Apr 29, 2019
World’s first laser radio transmitter/receiver paves way for ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: internet
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have, for the first time, used a semiconductor laser to send and receive radio signals. The hybrid electronic-photonic device uses a laser to extract and transmit microwave signals, providing a data rate that may one day lead to ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi.
Apr 29, 2019
Dead people and pets are being forged into sparkling blue diamonds — here’s how
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
The company Algordanza will turn cremated human or animal ashes into a memorial diamond of your loved one — for a price.
Apr 29, 2019
Squid skin inspires creation of next-generation space blanket
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: innovation, space
Drawing design inspiration from the skin of stealthy sea creatures, engineers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a next-generation, adaptive space blanket that gives users the ability to control their temperature. The innovation is detailed in a study published today in Nature Communications.
Apr 29, 2019
Are Algae Products The Next Big Thing in Sustainability?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: sustainability
At this year’s London Marathon, runners tested out algae pods filled with water instead of paper cups. Algae is the newest sustainable trend.
Apr 29, 2019
‘It’s the next rising platform’: 2 promising technologies backed by billion-dollar drugmakers could transform the human body into a disease-destroying machine
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
MeiraGTx’s founders were interested in those uses; the biotech’s programs today are in diseases of the eye, salivary gland and brain.
But “we wanted to have a broader perspective on how you could potentially use gene therapy” too, CEO Alexandria Forbes says.
That vision is a high-tech, futuristic one, in which the human body can essentially become a medicine-making factory, enabled by gene therapy. But it’ll require more research, and is still years from fruition.