Medical miracle in the USA: stem cells cure patient of HIV and cancer
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
The testing of the HIV vaccine VIR-1388 has just begun in the United States and South Africa: it could be the decisive turning point.
The patient for whom recovery from HIV is confirmed is a 53-year-old German. And now the perspectives change for everyone.
Archiving data on DNA will allow us to preserve present and future human knowledge in a long-lasting and ecological way: this is where we are at.
An Israeli team used gene editing to engineer B-type white blood cells that activate the immune system against the virus.
A mobile beehive system, or if you prefer beehives, equipped with AI and designed to protect precious bees in the near future.
The holographic data revolution, the new archiving system studied by the Cambridge researchers, could change everything.
The foundation that preserves the work of the creator of Star Trek has ambitious projects on the Enterprise and on the entire universe linked to the TV series.
Even a rapid development of the vaccine for Covid-19 may not counteract the growth of the epidemic, and AI is taking the field against the coronavirus, identifying, among the already existing drugs, Atazanavir as a candidate for use in a treatment.
The nearly 1000-page paper details the cure for HIV and AIDS, and calls for the go-ahead from the FDA. A historic announcement is expected after 40 years.
Studies to produce a vaccine against HIV continue, and could soon lead to truly, truly decisive turning points.
In an article published last week in Nature the extraordinary results of research conducted by two different laboratories. A mixture of HIV type 1 monoclonal antibodies is capable of eliminating the AIDS virus from the bodies of primates in just 3 days without leaving a trace. The protagonist of the undertaking is the N332-glycan-dependent monoclonal antibody PGT121 mAb which is the main proponent of a very rapid decay of virus levels even in long-infected primates. No yes… Read more
Unless there is an upheaval, Germany will not return to nuclear power. The opposition in the country is too deep-rooted, where the atom remains a political and social taboo.
AI can predict political orientation from facial photos, even when expressions are neutral and variables such as age, gender and ethnicity are controlled for.
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a system that helps companies efficiently manage their digital content, such as images, videos, documents and audio files.
Forget the old struggles with PDF editors: UPDF revolutionizes the management of your documents with cutting-edge artificial intelligence and an interface that anyone can master with the first click. You'll wonder how you did without it.
Reducing emissions from a few dozen companies is easier than convincing 8 billion people. But without cuts to fossil fuels and more renewables, objectives are at risk.
In today's ever-evolving digital landscape, our daily lives are increasingly interconnected thanks to mobile devices. From our smartphones to tablets, these tools offer us a wide range of services and features. The latter simplify our daily activities, from work to socializing, from navigation to managing finances. However, with this growing dependence on mobile devices, the crucial question of information security also arises. One of the most relevant aspects of mobile information security is… Read more
Firefighting techniques have an additional ally: swarms of drones ready to intervene (even in search and rescue missions).
Researchers at the University of Oxford have cataloged more than 4.400 naturally preserved human brains, some dating back 12.000 years, challenging the idea that they are extremely rare.