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Jul 26, 2020

NASA: Possibly the most interesting thing I’ve discovered about our universe

Posted by in category: cosmology

It’s legitimately an intergalactic reservoir.


Astronomers, including a team led by Matt Bradford of JPL, found a feeding black hole soaking in water vapor.

Jul 26, 2020

APOD: 2020 July 25 — Tianwen 1 Mission to Mars

Posted by in category: space travel

APOD: Tianwen-1 Mission to Mars (2020 Jul 25)

Image Credit & Copyright: Jeff Dai (TWAN)


A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

Jul 26, 2020

Novel Drug Delivery Particles Use Neurotransmitters as a ‘Passport’ Into the Brain

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, nanotechnology, neuroscience

Summary: Tufts researchers have developed neurotransmitter-lipid hybrids that help transport therapeutic drugs and gene editing proteins across the blood-brain barrier in mice.

Source: Tufts University

Biomedical engineers at the Tufts University School of Engineering have developed tiny lipid-based nanoparticles that incorporate neurotranmitters to help carry drugs, large molecules, and even gene editing proteins across the blood-brain barrier and into the brain in mice. The innovation, published today in Science Advances, could overcome many of the current limitations encountered in delivering therapeutics into the central nervous system, and opens up the possibility of using a wide range of therapeutics that would otherwise not have access to the brain.

Jul 26, 2020

Audi is testing out bidirectional charging technology for electric vehicles

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

Interesting.


Audi has announced that it is testing out bidirectional charging technology for electric cars, this would incorporate the electric car into the domestic power grid and could provide additional power to the grid when not in use.

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Jul 26, 2020

Weekly reads: FDA news, goosebump stem cells, MSCs, autophagy

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Ready for the latest recommended weekly reads in the world of stem cells and the regenerative medicine space including a bunch of important new FDA posts & changes?

This post has quite a lot on the FDA since it had a very big week with several new items of major importance to the cellular and regenerative medicine arena. I’ve linked to each announcement below with the agency’s title of the announcements. Underneath I provide some analysis and ask questions.

I’ve also included some other stem cell news and exciting papers too as usual, which I’ll start with here.

Jul 26, 2020

Moderna gets further $472 million U.S. award for coronavirus vaccine development

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, government

(Reuters) — Moderna Inc said on Sunday it has received an additional $472 million from the U.S. government’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) to support development of its novel coronavirus vaccine.

Jul 26, 2020

Reducing Sugar Uptake Increased Cancer Cells’ Sensitivity to Chemotherapy

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

People often talk about sugar intake and health 🤔

Researchers have successfully increased cancer cells’ sensitivity to chemotherapy to prevent glucose from entering the cancer cell.


Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have successfully increased cancer cells’ sensitivity to chemotherapy by preventing sugar uptake. Their study, “Targeting Glut1 In Acute Myeloid Leukemia To Overcome Cytarabine Resistance,” is published in Haematologica.

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Jul 26, 2020

Insufficient vitamin D increases risk of severe COVID-19, says new study

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Low levels of vitamin D may put people at risk for developing COVID-19, a new study by לאומית שירותי בריאות and the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine of Bar-Ilan University.


Vitamin D has long been understood to impact immune response. According to Dr. Milana Frenkel-Morgenstern, leader of the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine research group, as much as 70% of the adult population worldwide is vitamin D insufficient or deficient.

The Leumit and Bar-Ilan scientists analyzed if the risk of developing COVID-19 or becoming hospitalized because of it increases for people who have a low level of vitamin D.

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Jul 26, 2020

This AI Creates Dogs From Cats…And More!

Posted by in categories: materials, robotics/AI

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Their instrumentation of this paper is available here:
https://app.wandb.ai/stacey/stargan/reports/Cute-Animals-and…zoxNzcwODQ

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Jul 25, 2020

North Korea declares state of emergency due to a suspected COVID-19 case

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

North Korea declared a state of emergency on Sunday after one person in the country was suspected of being positive for COVID-19.

On Sunday, local time, state news agency KCNA reported North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Kim Jong UnNorth Korea declares state of emergency due to a suspected COVID-19 case Pompeo downplays chance of summit with North Korea this year Juan Williams: Trump’s silence on Russian bounties betrays America MORE convened an emergency politburo meeting after a person who defected to South Korea three years ago was “suspected to have been infected with the vicious virus.” The person is reported have returned to the North Korean border city of Kaesong, Reuters reported.

Kim declared a state of emergency and imposed a lockdown in Kaesong, reportedly calling it a “critical situation in which the vicious virus could be said to have entered the country.”