Archive for the ‘biotech/medical’ category: Page 1757
Feb 29, 2020
Researchers Succeed In Using Human Stem Cells To Cure Diabetes In Mice
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: biotech/medical
Feb 28, 2020
Gut bacteria may be responsible for bowel disorders including cancers
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
One kind of bacteria can cause colon tumours, while lacking another kind of microbe may lead to ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel condition.
Feb 28, 2020
Artificial neurons now talking to real neurons with hope of creating a hybrid brain network
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, internet, robotics/AI
In focal brain diseases, a patient’s neural network loses key connections, preventing the brain from functioning as it miraculously should. But what if there was a way to restore those connections? An EU funded study is seeking to do just that by getting real biological neurons to synaptically communicate with artificial ones.
Though still in the early stages of study, SYNCH, a team of scientists from the U.K., Switzerland, Germany, and Italy, have created what they describe as a “synaptically connected brain-silicon Neural Closed-loop Hybrid system.” Basically, they’ve taken actual brain cells and artificial brain cells, and got them talking back and forth over the internet.
Feb 28, 2020
Coronavirus Live Updates: Global Risk is ‘Very High,’ W.H.O. Says as Epidemic Spreads
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, health
Read updates in Chinese: 新冠病毒疫情最新消息汇总
Fears take hold that a global pandemic is inevitable.
From eastern Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Africa, a steady stream of new cases on Friday fueled the sense that the new coronavirus epidemic may be turning into a global pandemic, with some health officials saying it may be inevitable.
Feb 28, 2020
Dog tests positive for coronavirus and quarantined in Hong Kong but experts say don’t panic as canines can’t carry bug
Posted by Tracy R. Atkins in category: biotech/medical
THE PET dog of a coronavirus patient in Hong Kong has tested positive for the deadly disease.
The owner of the dog, Yvonne Chow Hau Yee, who lives with her beloved Pomeranian, tested her pet pooch after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
The dog has been quarantined by officials, suggesting they have concerns that the pet could pass on the disease.
Feb 28, 2020
Should we edit our DNA? An imagined future of gene editing – video
Posted by Jaysen West in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, ethics
There are decisions being made right now that could have an effect on global populations for generations to come. As part of this project, we commissioned an artist to investigate some of the themes raised in the podcasts. This work of fiction imagines a future where gene editing has become mainstream and discusses the moral, ethical and political divides that this might create.
Feb 28, 2020
Building a Positive Genetic Future for All
Posted by Lola Heavey in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, evolution, food, genetics
Nearly every day, new discoveries are pushing the genetics revolution ever-forward. It’s hard to imagine it’s been only a century and a half since Gregor Mendl experimented with his peas, six decades since Watson and Crick identified the double helix, fourteen years since the completion of the human genome project, and five years since scientists began using CRISPR-cas9 for precision gene editing. Today, these tools are being used in ways that will transform agriculture, animal breeding, healthcare, and ultimately human evolution.
Common practices like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and preimplantation embryo selection make human genetic enhancement possible today. But as we learn more and more about what the genome does, we will be able to make increasingly more informed decisions about which embryos to implant in IVF in the near term and how to manipulate pre-implanted embryos in the longer-term. In our world of exponential scientific advancement, the genetic future will arrive far faster than most people currently understand or are prepared for.
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Feb 28, 2020
Guardian Angel‘ Protein Molecule Inside Cells is Identified
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
O.o um what?
Over the past few years biologists have developed several lines of evidence showing that one particular protein molecule inside cells plays an extraordinary variety of life-protecting roles, so much so that the molecule has been dubbed a “guardian angel.” The findings are leading to greater knowledge of how life works and to a deeper understanding of the root causes of cancer.
So pervasive is the molecule’s role that scientists in four areas of biology were on the trail of it, each field unaware, until recently, of the protein’s importance in the others.
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