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Sep 19, 2021

Engage! Warp Drive Could Become Reality with Quantum-Thruster Physics

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space travel

Circa 2013


A type of thruster being tested in a NASA lab could help scientists unlock the key to making a ‘Star Trek’ inspired warp drive enabled starship.

Sep 19, 2021

Dr. Ola Engkvist, Ph.D. — AstraZeneca — Head, Molecular AI, Discovery Sciences, R&D

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, robotics/AI

Applying Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning In Drug Discovery & Design — Dr. Ola Engkvist Ph.D., Head, Molecular AI, Discovery Sciences, R&D, AstraZeneca


Dr. Ola Engkvist is Head of Molecular AI in Discovery Sciences, AstraZeneca R&D (https://www.astrazeneca.com/).

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Sep 19, 2021

The CRISPR Family Tree Holds a Multitude of Untapped Gene Editing Tools

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

Thanks to CRISPR, gene therapy and “designer babies” are now a reality. The gene editing Swiss army knife is one of the most impactful biomedical discoveries of the last decade. Now a new study suggests we’ve just begun dipping our toes into the CRISPR pond.

CRISPR-Cas9 comes from lowly origins. It was first discovered as a natural mechanism in bacteria and yeast cells to help fight off invading viruses. This led Dr. Feng Zhang, one of the pioneers of the technology, to ask: where did this system evolve from? Are there any other branches of the CRISPR family tree that we can also harness for gene editing?

In a new paper published last week in Science, Zhang’s team traced the origins of CRISPR to unveil a vast universe of potential gene editing tools. As “cousins” of CRISPR, these new proteins can readily snip targeted genes inside Petri dishes, similar to their famous relative.

Sep 19, 2021

The Crucial Relationship Between PTSD and the Body

Posted by in categories: military, neuroscience

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The crucial relationship between PTSD and the body.

A large study of military personnel suggests needed diagnostic updates.

Sep 19, 2021

Blood collection by robot a Shanghai first

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Have to admit this nurse has Kahunas. Not sure I would have the guts to put my arm in that hole.


Shanghai’s first intelligent blood collection robot has started operations at Zhongshan Hospital.

The robot can take the place of a nurse to handle blood sample collection, the hospital said.

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Sep 19, 2021

Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, computing, genetics

Circa 2012.


A bioengineer and geneticist at Harvard’s Wyss Institute have successfully stored 5.5 petabits of data — around 700 terabytes — in a single gram of DNA, smashing the previous DNA data density record by a thousand times.

The work, carried out by George Church and Sri Kosuri, basically treats DNA as just another digital storage device. Instead of binary data being encoded as magnetic regions on a hard drive platter, strands of DNA that store 96 bits are synthesized, with each of the bases (TGAC) representing a binary value (T and G = 1 A and C = 0).

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Sep 19, 2021

Why tardigrades spilled all over the Moon in 2020

Posted by in category: space travel

In 2,019 the Israeli Beresheet spacecraft crash-landed on the Moon. Along for the ride were thousands of tardigrades.

Sep 19, 2021

SpaceX’s all-civilian crew chatted with Elon Musk and shared photos of Earth from the spaceship’s glass-dome bathroom on their first full day in space

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

This glass dome is where the toilet is, crew member Jared Isaacman, who purchased the four seats for the mission, told Insider’s Morgan McFall-Johnsen in July.

SpaceX CEO Musk tweeted on Thursday that he had spoken with Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Sian Proctor, and Chris Sembroski, the four people on board.

“All is well,” Musk said in his Twitter post. He didn’t mention what was discussed.

Sep 19, 2021

Attempting To Further Reduce Biological Age: Reducing Glucose (Without Messing Up Other Biomarkers)

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

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Sep 19, 2021

Forget Supersonic. This Hypersonic Jet Can Fly From NYC to London in Under an Hour

Posted by in category: transportation

The Hermeus jet has a projected top speed of Mach 5.5—or 4,219 mph—making it the fastest reusable jet on the planet.