Archive for the ‘biotech/medical’ category: Page 2732
Jun 15, 2015
Creating DNA-based nanostructures without water
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, futurism, nanotechnology
Three different DNA nanostructures assembled at room temperature in water-free glycholine (left) and in 75 percent glycholine-water mixture (center and right). The structures are (from left to right) a tall rectangle two-dimensional DNA origami, a triangle made of single-stranded tails, and a six-helix bundle three-dimensional DNA origami (credit: Isaac Gállego).
Jun 13, 2015
Implant Fights Stroke, Tinnitus
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Microtransponder’s vagus nerve stimulator uses precisely-timed jolts to help stroke victims relearn movements more quickly
Jun 13, 2015
Genetically Modifying Mosquitoes to Eliminate Disease
Posted by Bryan Gatton in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
A remarkable scheme to alter the pest’s DNA could change the disease-carrying species for the better — or wipe them off the Earth.
Jun 9, 2015
World’s first biolimb … By Akshat Rathi | Quartz
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: biological, biotech/medical, DNA, education, ethics, futurism, genetics, hacking, hardware, health
The idea is simple. First, they take an arm from a dead rat and put it through a process of decellularization using detergents. This leaves behind a white scaffold. The scaffold is key because no artificial reconstructions come close to replicating the intricacies of a natural one.
Jun 4, 2015
An eagle without a beak got a new one that was printed just for her.
Posted by Lily Graca in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Jun 4, 2015
Next Big Future: Conceptually Viable Brute Force Radical Life Extension
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, futurism, life extension
A team of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators has made the first steps towards development of bioartificial replacement limbs suitable for transplantation They had used decellularization technique to regenerate kidneys, livers, hearts and lungs from animal models, but this is the first reported use to engineer the more complex tissues of a bioartificial limb.
They took the leg from recently deceased rat and then:
* Over a period of 52 hours, infusion of a detergent solution removes cells from a rat forelimb, leaving behind the cell-free matrix scaffolding onto which new tissues can be regenerated.
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Jun 4, 2015
Are new stem cell therapies miracles in a bottle–or just a dangerous form of snake oil? — Tyler Graham Popular Science
Posted by Seb in categories: biotech/medical, health
On a snowy evening in Brooklyn, New York, sweat is streaming from my pores, rolling down my face, back, and palms. I don’t know what the temperature is here inside the MRI machine, but “summer in the Sahara” seems about right. I keep thinking about how I should have shed my winter-weight pants and button-down shirt.
The lab technician chimes in over a microphone. He reminds me not to move or I’ll need to start the MRI over. Considering I’ve been here for 45 minutes, that doesn’t sound appealing. My eyes sting, and sweat has pooled in weird places. I imagine this is what Chinese water torture feels like. Add to that, I have a gadolinium contrast agent coursing through my body. The substance is supposed to highlight areas of inflammation, but it can also make you feel like you’re itching from within. Read more
Jun 2, 2015
The 12 Most Exciting and Surprising Collaborations in Digital Health
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, futurism, health
From time to time, I come across news covering collaborations between companies which are either promising or surprising. Sometimes both. A future full of science fiction technologies in medicine &…
Jun 1, 2015
The only wearable, wireless, continuously monitoring intelligent thermometer.
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: biotech/medical
TempTraq is the first and only 24-hour intelligent thermometer that continuously senses, records, and sends alerts of a child’s temperature to your mobile device.