In 1922 scientists went to a hospital ward with diabetic children, most of them comatose and dying from diabetic keto-acidosis (DKA). This is known as one of medicine’s most incredible moments. Imagine a room full of parents sitting at the bedside waiting for the inevitable death of their child.
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Nov 17, 2018
Eight science apps that turn your phone into a laboratory
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: mobile phones, science
Apps can turn your smartphone into a scientific instrument. These programs let you spot birds, identify stars, learn about the elements, and more.
Nov 15, 2018
Smartphones, tablets causing mental health issues in kids as young as two
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: health, mobile phones, neuroscience
Open a book kids!
Smartphones and tablets are causing issues for kids as young as two years old.
Nov 15, 2018
Genes linked to being gay may help straight people get more sex
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: genetics, life extension, sex
The largest-ever study of genetics and sexual orientation offers a theory about the longevity of genes that influence homosexuality.
Nov 14, 2018
Engineered natural killer cells may be the next great cancer immunotherapy
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: biotech/medical
Inspired by success with T cells, scientists equip other immune cells with cancer-homing protein.
Nov 12, 2018
This Is How The Genius Elon Musk Will Give Free WiFi To The Entire Planet
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: Elon Musk, internet, satellites, sustainability
The very same guy, who invented PayPal, created the Tesla Cars, plans to create “SolarCities” and developed cars that will make money for you when you don’t use them, has ANOTHER brilliant idea. Elon Musk plans to launch 4,000 low-orbit satellites in order to give free internet access worldwide, two of them has already been launched a month ago.
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Nov 7, 2018
Philosophy Professor Sees ‘Plato’s Cave’ in Today’s Technologies
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: biological
What is life?
That fundamental question fascinated Babette Babich, Ph.D., professor of philosophy, when she was an undergraduate student, so she majored in biology.
But the answer she was looking for was not to be found in the natural sciences. Instead, she discovered it in the dense texts of Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger, philosophers whose ideas about life fueled her desire to explore that critical question.
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Nov 6, 2018
Japan Develops World’s First Test to Detect Cancer via Urine Samples
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: biotech/medical, engineering
Scientists in Japan have developed the world’s first test that can detect cancers in patient urine samples. The breakthrough technology by Japanese researchers from engineering firm Hitachi has been in development for two years and it may be made available by 2020.
According to Agence France-Presse, the research team will work with Nagoya University to analyze 250 urine samples to check for breast, colon, and childhood forms of the disease in central Japan. The experiments will begin this month and end in September.
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