Coronavirus Wuhan, BlueDot's AI "saw" the epidemic in advance
The AI of BlueDot, an intelligent disease monitoring service, saw the outbreak of the Coronavirus in Wuhan days in advance. How did he do?
The AI of BlueDot, an intelligent disease monitoring service, saw the outbreak of the Coronavirus in Wuhan days in advance. How did he do?
Electronic telepathy: no longer a fantasy, but a concrete technological possibility. Here are all the advances that will make us talk without opening our mouths.
Increase telomere length and longevity in mice for the first time, and without any genetic alterations or side effects
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The CRISPR test will cure an inherited form of blindness in subjects with healthy eyes, but without the gene that converts light into signals that produce vision.
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As reported in the journal Cell Metabolism, the protein circulating in mice (an enzyme called eNAMPT) plays a key role in the process that provides cells with energy. Over the years, the latter become less and less efficient in producing this "fuel" (called NAD) necessary for your health.
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