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Jun 9, 2019
The gene therapy revolution is here. Medicine is scrambling to keep pace
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Greg Dore at the Kirby Institute of NSW participated in Australia’s Hepatitis C pricing discussions, and believes our model will work for the new gene therapy drugs – notwithstanding their eye-popping price tags – and the fact that the patient populations for these rare genetic diseases will be tiny.
However, the real reason companies are getting into gene therapy is not just to treat rare disease. It’s because they realise this technology will be a game changer for medicine.
Jun 9, 2019
Handy graphene foam combos keep surfaces ice-free
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: materials
Combining laser-induced graphene with a range of other materials gives it all sorts of new tricks.
Jun 9, 2019
The “Quantum Glass” Battery Hype
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: finance, quantum physics, sustainability, transportation
There is a new battery type being hyped, with terms such as “Quantum Glass” battery or even “The Jesus Battery” and a claim that “It Will Ignite the Global $3 Trillion Electric Car Revolution.” Go and see it for yourself at investorplace.com (video transcript available from me), Forbes, and other financial information services.
This touted breakthrough in battery technology is the latest in a slew of innovative ideas that include “batteries made with sand,” “stretchable batteries,” “foam batteries,” “pee powered batteries,” “laser-made micro-super-capacitors” and more (13 Amazing Battery Innovations That Could Change The World).
Jun 9, 2019
Michelin, GM working on airless, puncture-proof tire
Posted by Heather Blevins in category: futurism
Flat tires could soon be a thing of the past! Michelin and GM are working on an airless, puncture-proof tire that they say will make the roads safer for drivers. DETAILS: https://bit.ly/2F7HAcf
Among science fiction stories with space flight, the overwhelming majority are about combat, both between spacecraft and between futuristic ground troops. Not to mention the occasional starship marine assault trying to board a hostile ship while in flight. Yes, there are a few non-combat stories, mostly about exploration, but space combat is here to stay.
This is just the natural continuation of the process of militarisation of space
Which naturally leads to questions about the space branch of the military of various nations. The “astro-military” in other words. Some may start out as a subdivision of an existing branch and eventually grow large enough to split off (such as how the US Army Air Corps spit off to become the US Air Force in 1947). Some may grow large enough to absorb other branches of the military, others may be reabsorbed into other branches. In William Keith’s Galactic Marines series one of the themes of the early novels is how the US Marines fight being absorbed or eliminated. Their solution is diversifying their mission to include performing assaults on Luna and Mars.
Jun 9, 2019
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have profound visions for humanity’s future in space. Here’s how the billionaires’ goals compare
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
SpaceX founder Elon Musk wants people to live on Mars, while Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos envisions 1 trillion of us working in giant space tubes.
Jun 9, 2019
New prostate cancer test will give men ‘peace of mind’ that they will never develop the disease, scientists say
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, government
A new one-off prostate cancer test at the age of 55 promises to give men “peace of mind” that they will never develop the disease, scientists have revealed.
The 10-minute scan, which could be rolled out in supermarkets and shopping centres, detects dangerous cancers years before they cause any harm while ignoring growths that do not pose a threat.
Subject to a government-funded trial beginning this summer, the new MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) technique should enable the world’s first universal screening programme for prostate cancer.
Jun 9, 2019
‘High Likelihood of Human Civilization Coming to an End’ in 2050, New Report Suggests
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: climatology, military, sustainability
The climate change analysis was written by a former fossil fuel executive and backed by the former chief of Australia’s military.
Jun 9, 2019
Researchers decipher and codify the universal language of honey bees
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
For Virginia Tech researchers Margaret Couvillon and Roger Schürch, the Tower of Babel origin myth—intended to explain the genesis of the world’s many languages—holds great meaning.