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Feb 12, 2020

How AI Is Advancing NeuroTech

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The idea is to use AI to develop a platform for detecting biomarkers from neural data. Then long-life neural interfaces (connections that allow computers to read and write neural data directly to and from the body) could be combined with a deep intelligence system trained to assess biomarkers directly from neural data.

If the AI platform is able to understand the “language” of the nervous system it could be used in closed-loop experiments to test neuromodulation therapy on new targets. This could accelerate the development of treatments for a number of chronic conditions and would also be a big step closer to real-world clinical applications of AI within the body. This progress could create a new way to investigate medical conditions, accelerate the detection of neural biomarkers, and open the door to a new generation of AI-based neural medical procedures.

NeuroTech is one of the most promising areas of BioTech. In the last 20 years private capital funds invested more than $19 billion in the sector, and annual growth of investment in the sector is 31%. Some NeuroTech subsectors are already well-established with practical implementations and products on the market. Over the next several years, many early-stage startups will evolve into mature companies and bring new NeuroTech products to market. Advances in AI and increased integration of computers and biology could lead to improved brain health for people all over the world.

Feb 12, 2020

Newly developed non-addictive painkiller is stronger than morphine

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Feb 12, 2020

Giant star Betelgeuse might explode soon, and the next few weeks are critical

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Betelgeuse has been very volatile lately, and astronomers are watching to determine if it’s terminal or just going through a phase.

Feb 12, 2020

The Information in DNA Is Decoded by Transcription

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

DNA is essentially a storage molecule. It contains all of the instructions a cell needs to sustain itself. These instructions are found within genes, which are sections of DNA made up of specific sequences of nucleotides. In order to be implemented, the instructions contained within genes must be expressed, or copied into a form that can be used by cells to produce the proteins needed to support life.

The instructions stored within DNA are read and processed by a cell in two steps: transcription and translation. Each of these steps is a separate biochemical process involving multiple molecules. During transcription, a portion of the cell’s DNA serves as a template for creation of an RNA molecule. (RNA, or ribonucleic acid, is chemically similar to DNA, except for three main differences described later on in this concept page.) In some cases, the newly created RNA molecule is itself a finished product, and it serves an important function within the cell. In other cases, the RNA molecule carries messages from the DNA to other parts of the cell for processing. Most often, this information is used to manufacture proteins. The specific type of RNA that carries the information stored in DNA to other areas of the cell is called messenger RNA, or mRNA.

Feb 12, 2020

Scientists make major breakthrough in ‘quantum entanglement’ that could change how the internet works

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Researchers were able to demonstrate ‘spooky’ process happening at much bigger distances than ever before.

Feb 12, 2020

Researchers entangle quantum memory at facilities over 50km apart

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But the entanglement takes longer than the memory holds its state.

Feb 12, 2020

Tabletop storage: Georgia Tech looks to SMASH an exabyte into DNA ‘sugar cube’

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

Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is looking into ways to speed up DNA-based cold storage in a $25m Scalable Molecular Archival Software and Hardware (SMASH) project.

DNA is a biopolymer molecule composed from two chains in a double helix formation, and carrying genetic information. The chains are made up from nucleotides containing one of four nucleobases; cytosine ©, guanine (G), adenine (A) and thymine (T). Both chains carry the same data, which is encoded into sequences of the four nucleobases.

GTRI senior research scientist Nicholas Guise said in a quote that DNA storage is “so compact that a practical DNA archive could store an exabyte of data, equivalent to a million terabyte hard drives, in a volume about the size of a sugar cube.”

Feb 12, 2020

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 100X Zoom is MIND BLOWING!

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Feb 12, 2020

In a first, Ananth Tech will build 6 satellites for foreign customers

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The country has an opportunity to integrate medium-sized satellites, Pavuluri said, because they are designed to last for over five years and companies invest huge sums in building them.

Feb 12, 2020

Disinfecting air from Corona virus with heavy chemical spraying machines in Wuhan and Hubei province

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