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Apple new patent.
Some are weird, some are cool, and some make nearly no sense, but a newly uncovered patent application from the company is one of the rare examples of all three; Apple just patented a vape.
The Cupertino giant filed an application for a distinct vaporizing technology, the past year.
Jan 28, 2017
Republican Congressmen Order DARPA to Halt Construction of Space Robots
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: government, policy, robotics/AI, satellites, space
Republican members of Congress are now ordering DARPA to end their work on Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites. Why are they ordering them to stop? Because, according to National Space Policy guidelines, DARPA might be conducting operations that are potentially discouraging similar research in the private sector. Hmmmm :-(.
Republican congressmen orders DARPA to stop their work for in-space satellite services; DARPA refuses. — B.J. Murphy for Serious Wonder.
Jan 28, 2017
University of Arizona lecture series rethinks our physical reality
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: physics
The familiar laws of classical physics postulated by Newton still work well for our directly observable world but contemporary physicists are more interested in places where those laws don’t seem.
Jan 28, 2017
Harvard Physicist Creates Metallic Hydrogen Using Diamond Vise
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: futurism
According to a study by two Harvard researchers, they have succeeded in creating metallic hydrogen for the first time in history.
Jan 28, 2017
If you’ve ever wanted to imagine yourself younger, older — or a different gender — this new selfie app can help
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: futurism
Jan 28, 2017
Woman kept alive for six days with no lungs
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: biotech/medical
A woman was kept alive with no lungs for six days while she waited for a transplant in April last year.
It is thought to be the first operation of its kind in the world and she was kept alive with a small, artificial lung.
Melissa Benoit, who lives in Canada, had developed life-threatening complications as a result of her cystic fibrosis.
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Jan 28, 2017
This Company Will Clone Your Deceased Pet for $100,000
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: biotech/medical
Jan 28, 2017
Scientist Will Have Their Own March On Washington
Posted by Mark Larkento in category: neuroscience
Jan 28, 2017
The Ethics of Organoids: Scientists Weigh in on New Mini-Organs
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, ethics, neuroscience
Growing organs in the lab is an enduring sci-fi trope, but as stem cell technology brings it ever closer to reality, scientists are beginning to contemplate the ethics governing disembodied human tissue.
So-called organoids have now been created from gut, kidney, pancreas, liver and even brain tissue. Growing these mini-organs has been made possible by advances in stem cell technology and the development of 3D support matrices that allow cells to develop just like they would in vivo.
Unlike simple tissue cultures, they exhibit important structural and functional properties of organs, and many believe they could dramatically accelerate research into human development and disease.
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