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Battle of the ‘Fantastic Voyage’ researchers

The 1961 classic science-fiction movie Fantastic Voyage movie is about a team of scientists who are shrunk down and sent in a miniature submarine inside the body to repair a blood clot in an ailing colleague’s brain. How far have today’s scientists come in exploring inside the body? Pretty far. We’ve reported on 17 research [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - January 12, 2012 at 6:06 am

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A super-memory smart drug?

Could this be the “Limitless” breakthrough we’ve been looking for? Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine  (BCM) have discovered that when the activity of PKR — a molecule normally elevated during viral infections — is inhibited in the brain, mice learn and remember dramatically better. “The molecule PKR (the double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase) was originally [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - December 15, 2011 at 3:07 am

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Changes in bioelectric signals trigger formation of new organs; regenerative medicine implications

In a major discovery, biologists at Tufts University were able to cause tissue to grow a new organ by simply altering the membrane voltage gradients of cells: they caused tadpoles to grow eyes outside of the head area. These findings break new ground in the field of biomedicine because they identify an entirely new control [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - December 9, 2011 at 5:06 am

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Breakthrough: proton-based chips that communicate directly with living things

University of Washington scientists have just crossed another major threshold between humans and machines: they’ve built a transistor that uses protons instead of electrons. Their ultimate goal: create devices that can communicate directly with living things certain biological functions that involve protons — eventually even control them — a “first step toward ‘bionanoprotonics‘.” Yes, there [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - September 21, 2011 at 5:34 am

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Sex and the Red Queen hypothesis

Biologists at Indiana University have discovered why it takes two to tango. (Insert obligatory geeks-who-can’t-get-a-date joke here.) The biologists claim their research shows that sex allows parents to produce offspring that are more resistant to co-evolving parasites, while self-fertilization dooms populations to extinction at the hands of their biological enemies. It’s the Red Queen hypothesis, a [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - July 12, 2011 at 1:49 am

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Can taking probiotics improve your mental health?

Professor Mark Lyte and associates at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center have come up with a radical concept: that you may be able to fine-tune your mental and emotional states by the right combination of probiotics! Probiotics are “good” bacteria that normally reside in your gut and are available OTC in any drug store [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - July 6, 2011 at 6:00 pm

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Stoner alert: McDonald’s gets you legally high

Fats in foods like potato chips and french fries make them nearly irresistible because they trigger natural marijuana-like chemicals in the body called endocannabinoids, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have found. The researchers discovered that when rats tasted something fatty, cells in their upper gut started producing endocannabinoids, while sugars and proteins did [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - July 5, 2011 at 12:24 am

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Research breakthrough allows paraplegic man to stand on his own

In a significant medical prothesis breakthrough, Rob Summers, 25, a pitcher for Oregon State University who was completely paralyzed below the chest five years ago after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run accident, can now stand on his own for up to four minutes at a time — without support — and up to [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - May 21, 2011 at 4:41 am

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How to Live Forever*

* Results may vary  I love the premise: take off on a global trek to interview the world’s oldest people, top health and fitness gurus, and smartest life-extension scientists, and ask one question: what’s your secret?  In How To Live Forever, a new film from Variance Films (opening in New York Friday May 13 and [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - May 12, 2011 at 1:37 am

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Films inspired by renowned sci-fi author Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Films website | Since Ridley Scott turned Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? into the science fiction classic Blade Runner, eight of Philip K. Dick’s novels or short stories have made their way to the big screen. To date, these films have generated over $1 billion in world-wide box office and ancillary [...]

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Posted by KurzweilAI » Blog - March 30, 2011 at 11:00 am

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