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Feb 10, 2019
New Pill can Deliver Insulin Through the Stomach
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
An MIT-led research team has developed a drug capsule that could be used to deliver oral doses of insulin, potentially replacing the injections that people with type 2 diabetes have to give themselves every day.
About the size of a blueberry, the capsule contains a small needle made of compressed insulin, which is injected after the capsule reaches the stomach. In tests in animals, the researchers showed that they could deliver enough insulin to lower blood sugar to levels comparable to those produced by injections given through skin. They also demonstrated that the device can be adapted to deliver other protein drugs.
“We are really hopeful that this new type of capsule could someday help diabetic patients and perhaps anyone who requires therapies that can now only be given by injection or infusion,” says Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor, a member of MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, and one of the senior authors of the study.
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Feb 10, 2019
DNA Methylation Plays Important Roles in Plant Biology
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: biotech/medical
Unlike animals, plants stably pass on their DNA methylomes from one generation to the next. The resulting gene silencing likely hides an abundance of phenotypic variation.
Feb 10, 2019
#131 Nikola Danaylov: The Singularity, Doing Futurism, and the Human Element
Posted by Mark Larkento in category: singularity
Feb 10, 2019
America is going back to the Moon — to stay!
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space travel
As we look to explore our nearest celestial neighbor, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tells OZY how we’ll partner with U.S. companies to design and develop landers to send astronauts to the lunar surface. Read Bridenstine’s op-ed: https://go.nasa.gov/2SKGQS2
Feb 10, 2019
There will be no cost to mine a Bitcoin in future
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: bitcoin, futurism
It looks like we heading type 1 civilizations for Bitcoin not for earth. The blockchain industry is very new for mankind and we have not seen this industry exponential growth yet.
Feb 10, 2019
Stem cell therapy helping once-paralyzed dogs walk again
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
LEAGUE CITY, Texas (FOX 26) — It was his own illness that got Dr. Steven Dale Garner hooked on stem cell therapy.
“I went into a coma for seven weeks,” said Dr. Garner. “When I woke up from the coma, I myself was paralyzed.”
The veterinarian knew stem cell therapy was being used to treat arthritis in dogs, but could it help the nervous system?
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Feb 10, 2019
House Passes Bill To Create Early Warning System Off West Coast
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The House of Representatives has approved a bill (Wednesday) that would create an earthquake earthquake early warning system off the west coast.
Feb 10, 2019
What bioRxiv’s first 30,000 preprints reveal about biologists
Posted by Derick Lee in category: neuroscience
Researchers posted more preprints to the bioRxiv server in 2018 alone than in the four previous years, according to an analysis of the 37,648 preprints posted on the site in its first 5 years.
More than 1 million studies are now downloaded from the site every month, mostly in neuroscience, bioinformatics and genomics.