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Jul 10, 2018
Researchers confine mature cells to turn them into stem cells
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, life extension, space
Recent research led by Professor G.V. Shivashankar of the Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology (IFOM) in Italy, has revealed that mature cells can be reprogrammed into re-deployable stem cells without direct genetic modification — by confining them to a defined geometric space for an extended period of time.
“Our breakthrough findings will usher in a new generation of stem cell technologies for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that may overcome the negative effects of geonomic manipulation,” said Prof Shivashankar.
Jul 10, 2018
Carbon nanotubes used to develop clothing that can double as batteries
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: engineering, military, nanotechnology
Move over, Iron Man.
What makes this possible are the unique properties of carbon nanotubes: a large surface area that is strong, conductive and heat-resistant.
UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science has a five-year agreement with the Air Force Research Laboratory to conduct research that can enhance military technology applications.
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Jul 10, 2018
SpotMini might deliver your next package
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Jul 10, 2018
This concept car has built-in AI to keep you safe
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Click on photo to start video.
The Toyota Concept-i has a built in AI technology to keep you safe and wants to be your friend. (via CNBC)
Jul 10, 2018
Elon Musk’s Mini-Submarine Sits Out of Thai Cave Rescue Effort
Posted by Jeffrey L. Lee in categories: biotech/medical, Elon Musk
Is anyone interested in a mini-sub?
Elon Musk brought his new lifesaving mini-submarine to Thailand to help save 13 people trapped inside a cave, but rescuers didn’t use it. Here’s what’s next for Musk’s latest invention.
Jul 10, 2018
New Higgs Boson Discovery Could Help Solve Cosmic Puzzle
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: particle physics, space
Scientists can’t take pictures of the Higgs boson. But they can find proof of its existence by watching “E=mc” play out in hundreds of millions of particle collisions per second and detecting how it decays into other particles they do know how to spot. Now, six years after officially discovering the Higgs boson, particle physicists are announcing that they’ve spotted the Higgs in another way.
This announcement isn’t a surprise. It matches the predictions of the Standard Model of particle physics, the rock-solid but probably incomplete blueprint of the Universe on the smallest scales. But the news is certainly important; you might say it closes the first chapter of the Higgs boson’s story, and offers a potential window to explore some of most confounding questions in the Universe.
Jul 10, 2018
Standard type 2 diabetes treatments may not improve the condition in youth
Posted by Narendra Malewar in category: biotech/medical
A new study by the Yale scientists, taking insulin or the most commonly used drug for type 2 diabetes, metformin, failed to either delay or effectively treat the condition in youth.
In the study, dubbed as Restoring Insulin Secretion (RISE) Pediatric Medication Study, scientists explored the impact of two medications for pre-diabetes or diabetes in youth aged 10 to 19. The children and teens either took infusions of insulin for three months, trailed by metformin for a year, or metformin alone. Amid the 15-month contemplate period, the analysts surveyed glucose levels of study members and also the capacity of their beta cells, which store and discharge insulin keeping in mind the end goal to keep up solid glucose.
Scientists discovered that the medications neglected to moderate or stop the progression of type 2 diabetes in either group. The working of the adolescents’ beta cells kept on breaking down in spite of the treatments, which have been appealed to treat write 2 diabetes adequately in adults.
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Jul 10, 2018
‘Star Wars’: Billy Dee Williams Reprising Role as Lando Calrissian
Posted by Michael Lance in category: entertainment
Did you feel it?
Billy Dee Williams, who played the galactic gambler Lando Calrissian, will reprise the role for ‘Star Wars: Episode IX,’ the next installment from Lucasfilm.
Jul 10, 2018
Turbo inductor cogeneration with MSR nuclear can economically replace oil
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: engineering, nuclear energy, space travel
Bucknell has led advanced engineering teams at Chrysler and General Motors for three production high performance engine families. Was Senior Propulsion Engineer for the Raptor full-flow staged combustion methalox rocket at Space Exploration Technologies then Senior Propulsion Scientist for Divergent3D developing vehicle technologies.
In 2017, he described how high temperature (820−1000 degree celsius) nuclear power plants can solve produce synthetic fuel to replace oil.
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