These Fascinating New Nanobots Seek Out and Destroy Cancerous Tumors
Chemo can do more damage than good, but these should leave healthy cells unharmed.
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Chemo can do more damage than good, but these should leave healthy cells unharmed.
It's amazing to see them hobble around.
Just lay the printed colour key on your baby's belly and snap a photo. It's as
Here's a dirty secret about systems like the Boris bike: Bikes don't end up distributed evenly across the system, so most cities use trucks to shuffle the bikes around to where they're needed most at different times of day.
This isn't doom-mongering, but a call to arms.
They're on a Jupiter sized brown dwarf 7.3 light years away from Earth.
It means doctors, vets, and health officials will be able to easily diagnose viral infections in the field, rather than relying on time consuming lab work.
Discoveries like this are helping to battle food allergies that have been increasingly and mysteriously on the rise in the last few decades.
A team of researchers has discovered over 500 bubbling methane vents just off the east coast of the US that are releasing the gas, too.
Growing nerve tissue and organs is a sci-fi dream. One pioneering researcher has made this dream a reality.
It's a technique called Magnet-optical trapping, and it uses lasers to cool down molecules and hold them in place with a vacuum chamber.
Tech to detect the drugs exists, but it's a bit clumsy to use. Nail polish, though, is just perfect.
It's still early days, but this could prove vital if scientists can do more complex organs inside a human.
It's a way of allowing robots to learn new things without having to have a human teach them how to do it first.
Who'd have thought hashtags would be useful to science?
Can you imagine having a robot as your supervisor? A lot of people seem willing to accept it.