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Sep 16, 2022

Adobe’s $20 Billion Takeover Of Figma Makes Cofounders Billionaires

Posted by in category: habitats

Dylan Field and Evan Wallace started building design startup Figma to challenge Adobe’s PhotoShop. Now Adobe has made them billionaires after announcing it would acquire Figma for $20 billion in a cash and shares deal.

The deal doubles the valuation that the San Francisco-based startup landed in June 2021, when it raised $200 million from investors including Durable Capital and Morgan Stanley. Forbes.

Figma has been branded the Google Docs, or GitHub, for designers with a loyal user base in the millions paying between $12 or $45 per editor for its digital whiteboard product.

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Sep 16, 2022

Scientists studied naked mole rats to avoid aging and cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

A study on naked mole rats could help scientists prevent and better treat human illnesses.

According to new research conducted by University of Cambridge scientists, naked mole rats age healthily, very rarely get cancer, and are numb to acid.

The team hopes to utilize these insights to find better treatment methods for human illnesses and inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, according to an institutional press release.

Sep 16, 2022

18-year-old allegedly hacks Uber and sends employees messages on Slack

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The matter is now under investigation and Slack is out of bounds.

San-Franciso-headquartered ride-hailing company Uber, with a presence in over 10,000 cities in 72 countries, is now investigating a breach after an 18-year-old hacked into its network and allegedly has access to its source code, The New York Times.

The incident came to light after the alleged hacker reached out to cybersecurity experts and the NYT and sent them images of the company’s email, cloud storage, and code repositories as proof of their accomplishment.

Sep 16, 2022

Experimental therapy shows promise against autoimmune disease

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A new autoimmune therapy harnesses a person’s own cells to find and correct other defective cells – an answer for patients who haven’t responded to other treatments and a possible cure for diseases like lupus.

Autoimmune diseases are conditions where the body’s immune system attacks other cells in the body and causes symptoms like inflammation. This happens through autoantibodies, or antibodies that attack the self, produced by a type of white blood known as B cells.

New research tests a type of immunotherapy where T cells, another type of white blood cell, are edited to root out the defective B cells.

Sep 16, 2022

This cosmic object was pivotal in the first picture of the Milky Way’s black hole

Posted by in category: cosmology

A beacon of distant light facilitated a special photo, and it’s now the subject of a new study.


A bright and messy extragalactic den helped us take a special space photo with the Event Horizon Telescope.

Sep 16, 2022

Getting a tattoo can now be painless — and without needles

Posted by in category: futurism

Those with phobias of needles can now get tattoos without having to worry.

Scientists have developed a way to get a permanent tattoo without going under the needle and suffering through hours of pain.

The new technology is in the form of a skin patch that has microneedles smaller than grains of sand. While it still has “needle” in the name, these microscopic needles are of no comparison to the ordinary needles one would have to endure and the impact is painless and bloodless.

Sep 16, 2022

Microneedles: A smart approach and increasing potential for transdermal drug delivery system

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

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The most widely used methods for transdermal administration of the drugs are hypodermic needles, topical creams, and transdermal patches. The effect of most of the therapeutic agents is limited due to the stratum corneum layer of the skin, which serves as a barrier for the molecules and thus only a few molecules are able to reach the site of action. A new form of delivery system called the microneedles helps to enhance the delivery of the drug through this route and overcoming the various problems associated with the conventional formulations. The primary principle involves disruption of the skin layer, thus creating micron size pathways that lead the drug directly to the epidermis or upper dermis region from where the drug can directly go into the systemic circulation without facing the barrier. This review describes the various potential and applications of the microneedles. The various types of microneedles can be fabricated like solid, dissolving, hydrogel, coated and hollow microneedles. Fabrication method selected depends on the type and material of the microneedle. This system has increased its application to many fields like oligonucleotide delivery, vaccine delivery, insulin delivery, and even in cosmetics. In recent years, many microneedle products are coming into the market. Although a lot of research needs to be done to overcome the various challenges before the microneedles can successfully launch into the market.

Sep 16, 2022

Scientists Swap Out Bad Memories For Good Ones In Mice

Posted by in category: genetics

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Sep 16, 2022

New direct air electrolyzer generates green hydrogen from thin air

Posted by in category: futurism

The device produces hydrogen without consuming freshwater resources.

Sep 16, 2022

This Floating, Off-Grid Prefab Can Be Assembled in Just Two Days

Posted by in category: futurism

Ready for life on land or water, the net-zero LilliHaus is a plug-and-play prefab by SysHaus.