If Immigration Law Doesn’t Get In The Way Six years ago, we wrote about Andy Kessler’s fascinating book, The End of Medicine, which got me to totally rethink how nearly every soc... Read more
“Reality Deck” designed to assist scientists, engineers and physicians in tackling modern-age problems requiring vast amounts of data Stony Brook University unveiled its latest engineering f... Read more
Discovery Could Lead to Billions of Dollars in Energy Savings Vision researchers at Barrow Neurological Institute have made a groundbreaking discovery into the optimization of light sources... Read more
Longevity gene makes Hydra immortal and humans grow older Why do we get older? When do we die and why? Is there a life without ageing? For centuries, science has been fascinated by these que... Read more
A way to take adult stem cells and convert them so they have the properties of embryonic stem cells A team of Duke Medicine researchers has engineered cartilage from induced pluripotent stem... Read more
Children with anger issues show a drop in anger after playing ‘RAGE Control’ Children with serious anger problems can be helped by a simple video game that hones their ability to... Read more
Colleagues have for the first time constructed “organoids” that can be integrated into a living animal and carry out kidney functions With a worldwide shortage of kidneys for pat... Read more
The number of tasks they could undertake is limited only by evolution and human ingenuity. The circuit is designed to act as the controller in synthetic bacteria that monitor and modify thei... Read more
Forget the TV remote and the games controller, now you can control anything from your mobile phone to the television with just a wave of your hand. Researchers at Newcastle University and Mi... Read more
“The biological Internet is in its very earliest stages” If you were a bacterium, the virus M13 might seem innocuous enough. It insinuates more than it invades, setting up shop l... Read more