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Sep 27, 2017

Sailesh Prasad Photo 2

Posted by in category: futurism

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Sep 27, 2017

Sailesh Prasad Photo

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Sep 27, 2017

DNA Sequencing

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Sep 27, 2017

Gene Therapy and Drug Combination Reverses MS in Mice

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

A new mouse study by University of Florida Health researchers shows that multiple sclerosis can be inhibited or even reversed by using a gene therapy that stops the immune response caused by the disease in its tracks.

What is multiple sclerosis?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease, affects around 2.3 million people worldwide and is the most common neurological disease in young adults. The average life expectancy for people with MS is around 6 to 7 years lower than the norm[1]. This lifelong condition begins when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath surrounding nerve.

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Sep 27, 2017

Science and Star Wars with IBM Trailer

Posted by in category: science

Science Fiction becomes Science Fact?


Check out Science and Star Wars, the new show where we use real-world science to explore a galaxy, far, far away, beginning next week! Paid for by IBM.

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Sep 27, 2017

Russia and US will cooperate to build moon’s first space station

Posted by in category: space travel

Russia and the United States have agreed to cooperate on a NASA-led programme to build the first lunar space station, part of a long-term project to send humans to Mars.

The US space agency said earlier this year that it was exploring a programme called the Deep Space Gateway, a multi-stage project to push further into the solar system.

The project envisages building a crew-tended spaceport in lunar orbit that would serve as a “gateway to deep space and the lunar surface,” NASA has said.

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Sep 27, 2017

Will artificial intelligence mean the end of jobs?

Posted by in categories: computing, disruptive technology, economics, robotics/AI, singularity

Will any of the jobs that exist today still be around in 20 years? Fast Future’s Steve Wells, Alexandra Whittington and Rohit Talwar explore whether automation is destined to rewrite all our futures.


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Sep 27, 2017

Investors should wake up to Japan’s robotic future

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, habitats, robotics/AI

Out of necessity, Japan has been pushing on the robotics frontier for years. As a result, the proliferation and embrace of robots goes well beyond the Japanese factory floor to include schools, hospitals, nursing homes, airports, train stations and even temples.


Unfavourable demographics are spurring innovation — and investment opportunities.

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Sep 26, 2017

Robot farmers have successfully planted and harvested barley

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI, sustainability

No human stepped foot on the acre and a half barley farm. The manual labor in Hands Free Hectare was done entirely by robot farmers.

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Sep 26, 2017

Genetically-modified wheat used to make coeliac-friendly bread

Posted by in categories: food, genetics

Some glutens are harmful to coeliacs, but others have no effect. A genetically modified wheat lacks only the harmful ones, and can be used to make safer bread.

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