Bionics News Digest
Implanted electronics, chimera robots and biological computers are increasingly blurring the vague boundary between living beings and inanimate matter.
16.11.2016Implanted electronics, chimera robots and biological computers are increasingly blurring the vague boundary between living beings and inanimate matter.
16.11.2016A new study has contributed to support the theory that moderate alcohol consumption may be good for the heart.
16.11.2016Scientists from the California Institute of Technology have developed bioengineered bacteria that respond to temperature changes by changing gene expression.
16.11.2016Experiments on the "resurrection" of people in a state of clinical death have been removed from the list of experiments that were to be conducted in India this year.
16.11.2016The method is not to find new vaccines, but to "train" the immune system to produce interferons – proteins that help the immune system cope with the virus.
15.11.2016The new implant allows paralyzed people to transform thoughts into words and whole sentences. At the same time, patients do not need the mediation of a doctor.
15.11.2016MSU scientists have created durable and non-toxic polymer coatings capable of destroying up to 99.999% of pathogenic microorganisms.
15.11.2016The biomedical cluster of the Skolkovo Foundation is preparing for publication the first popular science almanac in Russian dedicated to genome editing.
15.11.2016In the spring of 2005, Snoopy, a puppy of the Afghan hound breed, was born at Seoul National University. By May 20016, Sooam Biotech Research had cloned more than 700 dogs.
15.11.2016The dream of growing an organ "in vitro" is cherished by hundreds of scientists and doctors around the world. One of the most important research centers in the field of regenerative medicine is located in Krasnodar.
14.11.2016Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have identified a new mechanism for blocking the action of mutations found in almost 30% of cancer cells.
14.11.2016As it turns out, sometimes self-medication is not just possible, but also necessary. For example, British engineer Tal Goulsworth repaired his own heart against the advice of doctors.
11.11.2016Despite the demand for non-antibiotic approaches to the treatment of infections, the proposal to introduce some bacteria to patients that kill others sounds too innovative.
11.11.2016British scientists have developed a compact device for rapid diagnosis of HIV infection, which is connected to a standard USB connector.
11.11.2016Igor Efimov, Professor at George Washington University and MIPT – about implantable cardiographs, dissolving pacemakers and other breakthroughs in cardiomedicine.
11.11.2016Experimental vaccines in combination with an immunostimulator reduce viral load and delay HIV reactivation at the end of antiretroviral therapy.
11.11.2016A group of German researchers managed to conduct electricity through gold-plated nanowires that independently create themselves from individual DNA strands.
11.11.2016MSU scientists have created a method for labeling working genes based on the differences between active and inactive sections of chromosomes during replication from DNA.
11.11.2016The telomeres of the study participants who gave birth to at least one child were on average 4% shorter than the telomeres of women who had never given birth.
10.11.2016Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, leading oncologist of the Clinical Diagnostic Center "Medsi" V.V. Keshelava told about virotherapy – one of the latest achievements of oncology.
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