This amazing microchip can heal any part of your body with a single touch.
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This amazing microchip can heal any part of your body with a single touch.
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Northrop Grumman built DARPA’s experimental R3D2 satellite in record time, the company says.
Jim Cantrell explores the vast opportunities in space with us, but one thing he makes clear is that no one would benefit from a war in space.
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Unity Biotech’s drug to treat an intractable arthritic condition is in late-stage human trials.
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Club members’ ideas combined with a foundation of affordable, frequent, and reliable access to space, will help spark a future without limits. Dream. Experiment. Build. As we grow, look out for new activities, content, and opportunities to access space.
Scientist Michael Snyder tracked his own basic measurements for years. Now he’s released a study of over 100 people using similar data to make lifesaving discoveries about heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
A sales pitch we’re likely to hear a lot more in the next few years.
In other words, it raises a lot of questions that we’re all likely to spend the next few years debating.
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By Leah Crane
A specialised sponge could harvest uranium from seawater for use as fuel in nuclear power plants, and could also be used to help clean waste from those plants.
In the months since, China’s scientists and regulators have been going through a period of soul-searching. We, our colleagues and our government agencies, such as the Ministry of Science and Technology and the National Health Commission, have reflected on what the incident says about the culture and regulation of research in China. We’ve also thought about what long-term strategies need to be put in place to strengthen the nation’s governance of science and ethics.
The shocking announcement of genetically modified babies creates an opportunity to overhaul the nation’s science, argue Ruipeng Lei and colleagues.