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Scientists are shooting stem cells into space, hoping to make discoveries that help people on Earth.
Researcher Dhruv Sareen’s own stem cells are now orbiting the Earth. The mission? To test whether they’ll grow better in zero gravity.
Scientists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles are trying to find new ways to produce huge batches of a type of stem cell that can generate nearly any other type of cell in the body — and potentially be used to make treatments for many diseases. The cells arrived over the weekend at the International Space Station on a supply ship.
“I don’t think I would be able to pay whatever it costs now” to take a private ride to space, Sareen said. “At least a part of me in cells can go up!”
This new AI-powered drone can resist strong winds and continue its flight thanks to a deep-learning technique created by Caltech engineers.
In a first, a patient in New Zealand has undergone gene-editing to lower their cholesterol. If it works, it could signal the start of an era in which nearly everyone might undergo a gene-edit in order to prevent disease.
On July 8th, NASA released a list of targets of nebulas and galaxies that will be revealed on July 12th, when the space agency debuts the first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope.
A new artificial intelligence algorithm called ‘Zoobot’ helped to identify 40,000 ring galaxies. What else is the astronomical AI capable of?
A new report says that Microsoft is moving to a three-year cadence for new versions of Windows, which would schedule Windows 12 to release on 2024 and set the stage for new Windows 11 features to release multiple times per year.
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University of Nevada, Reno names Dr. Erick Jones dean of the College of Engineering.
Jones is a senior science advisor in the Office of the Chief Economist at the U.S. State Department.
Shortages of semiconductors messed up production of everything from cars to toys. Plans are in the works for more factories, but they’ll take years.
Apple’s M2 is taking serious potshots at x86 and the larger Intel ecosystem. The ARM threat may not be here yet, but it’s on the horizon.