Pulse Newsletter
Browse page 24 of our Pulse Newsletter articles in the Thrivous Views blog at Thrivous. They're listed below. If you prefer, you can also browse all articles in Thrivous Views. Or search for articles and other content on the Thrivous website.
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CRISPR as a High-Performance Word Processor
Researchers at the Joint Institute of Metrology and Biology (JIMB) have developed an enhanced CRISPR gene editing system, dubbed MAGESTIC ...
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Restoring Sight to the Blind
Restoring sight to the blind, with relatively cheap technology that everyone can afford, would be really wonderful. Researchers at the ...
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Brain Preservation, Short-Term and Long-Term
The recently announced breakthrough in brain preservation for future brain emulation, and the following controversies, continue to capture the attention ...
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Deep Learning May Transform Biomedical Science
A new deep learning method for biomedical Big Data (see below), achieved by scientists at the Gladstone Institutes and Google, ...
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Neural Dust for Nervous System Stimulation
UC Berkeley scientists have developed high-performance neural dust - implantable millimeter-sized devices operated as wirelessly powered nerve sensors - able ...
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Controversy About Brain Preservation
Most unfortunately, MIT has decided to withdraw from a collaboration with Nectome, the research company that won the Brain Preservation ...
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Enhancing Memory with Implantable Neural Prosthetics
The prosthetic memory research results released by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and USC (see below) indicate that brain implants ...
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DNA Nanotechnology for Cancer Therapy
In recent bioscience and medical news, the biological computing research results released by the University of Delaware (see below) are worth ...
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ALS CRISPR Therapy for a Future Stephen Hawking
The death of Stephen Hawking last week highlights the importance of research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Hawking, one of ...
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Brain Preservation Breakthrough
The announcement from the Brain Preservation Foundation (BPF) that the Large Mammal Brain Preservation Prize has been won (see below) ...








