Thrivous Views
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Precise Tissue Engineering with Artificial Cells
In a spectacular advance toward high-precision tissue engineering, Imperial College researchers have assembled artificial cells into useful biological tissue (see ...
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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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Interview with Dr. Dave Dayton, Thrivous Science Advisor
Dr. Dave Dayton, with a doctoral degree from Brigham Young University, has recently joined the science advisor board at Thrivous. ...
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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 ...