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Apr 19, 2019
The US Has Officially Started Using CRISPR on Humans
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
On Monday, a UPenn spokesperson confirmed to NPR that the institution’s researchers have officially started using CRISPR on humans — marking a national first that could lead to a more widespread use of the technology in the future.
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The spokesperson told NPR that the UPenn team has thus far used CRISPR to treat two cancer patients, one with multiple myeloma and one with sarcoma. Both had relapsed after standard cancer treatments.
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Apr 19, 2019
Undersea Robot To Rescue The Great Barrier Reef
Posted by Florence Nsiah in category: robotics/AI
A pair of Australian scientists have built an undersea robot to save the Great Barrier Reef.
A newly developed undersea robot could help researchers reverse the drastic coral collapse that has occurred on the Great Barrier Reef in recent years.
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Apr 19, 2019
Scientists restore some functions in a pig’s brain hours after death
Posted by Narenda Har in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, neuroscience
Circulation and cellular activity were restored in a pig’s brain four hours after its death, a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about the timing and irreversible nature of the cessation of some brain functions after death, Yale scientists report April 18 in the journal Nature.
The brain of a postmortem pig obtained from a meatpacking plant was isolated and circulated with a specially designed chemical solution. Many basic cellular functions, once thought to cease seconds or minutes after oxygen and blood flow cease, were observed, the scientists report.
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Apr 18, 2019
Team Linked to Elon Musk Edges Closer to Brain Computers
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: computing, Elon Musk, neuroscience
Apr 18, 2019
Fit to drive? The car will judge
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: electronics, robotics/AI, transportation
However, we are not there yet and we have to take it step-by-step, says Dr Anna Anund from the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI). She and her team are developing sensor-based systems as part of the ADAS&ME project to move towards level three, in which the driver can rest and would only be expected to drive when the car requests it.
When you’re sleepy, stressed or have had a few drinks, you’re not in the best position to drive – or even make that decision. But automated cars could soon make that call for you.
Apr 18, 2019
MD Stem Cells New Alzheimer’s Stem Cell Treatment Shows Early Benefits
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
The first thing our doctor noticed the day after his patient received the ACIST stem cells was her saying hello to him in a heartwarming fashion — completely different from the day before treatment when she was quiet and withdrawn. Post-op day one was a new beginning for this beloved mother and her daughter, fighting moms Alzheimers disease together.
When I brought the car to start driving her home, my mother got in and instead of being confused and trying to put the safety belt into the door as was typical, she put it in the buckle! excitedly explained her daughter during a call while driving home that same day.
Her mother had enrolled in MD Stem Cells new Alzheimers Autism Cognitive Impairment Stem Cell Treatment Study or ACISThis is the first open-label, non-randomized study designed for patients with dementias, including Alzheimers, treating them with their own bone marrow stem cells called BMSC. All enrolled patients receive active BMSC treatment- there is no placebo arm — making it different from most drug studies.
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Apr 18, 2019
Russian TV launches robot news presenter
Posted by James Christian Smith in category: robotics/AI
China has two AI news presenters, so Russia ups the ante with a robot presenter made by a company called #Promobot
The humanoid, named Alex, causes a stir as he makes his debut on state news channel Rossiya 24.
Apr 18, 2019
This Common Yard Weed is an Anti-Cancer Powerhouse
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, food
Dandelion root is a super nutritious food that fights cancer. You’ll never look at this weed the same way again!
Apr 18, 2019
Global Aerogel Market 2019 Trends, Market Share, Industry Size, Growth, Sales, Opportunities, Analysis and Forecast To 2025
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: materials, nanotechnology
Apr 11, 2019 (Heraldkeeper via COMTEX) — Summary:
A new market study, titled “Discover Global Aerogel Market Upcoming Trends, Growth Drivers and Challenges” has been featured on WiseGuyReports.
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