Woolly Mammoth: 2027, the year of resurrection
It seemed like a boutade, but Colossal has raised the necessary funds and is preparing for the genetic resurrection of the Woolly Mammoth within 4 years.
It seemed like a boutade, but Colossal has raised the necessary funds and is preparing for the genetic resurrection of the Woolly Mammoth within 4 years.
From science fiction to reality is a moment, but it could already be late: here are 5 technological trends that could threaten our future
Technology in one way or another has managed to change the lives of all of us. A long series of sectors are included within this term. For example there is robotics, artificial intelligence, the internet and the more technological side of science. It has managed to bring innovation, the hope of a future oriented towards the development of a society that is increasingly aware and attentive to the needs of the individual and the community. Let's think about Google, it was born as a search engine in... Read more
An Israeli team used gene editing to engineer B-type white blood cells that activate the immune system against the virus.
Artificial intelligence will transform the planet more than you imagine, even in applications that seem most unlikely to you today.
The Bezos startup starts making proclamations after the first “purchasing campaign” and the engagement of 4 Nobel laureates: preventing aging? It is not "if", but "when": soon.
Joint research team developed Cindela, a 'genetic surgery' method to tackle cancer without side effects
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
The futurologist predicts in her latest book written with a geneticist that parenting could have very different dynamics in the future.
Over the past 100 years, an astonishing series of inventions has changed the world. What will be the next, able to change the future life? Here are 8.
Until we find a way to get along, with wars men will find more and more effective ways of killing each other. Here is the possible, terrible future.
Aging without old age: the path is paved. In his book, Andrew Steele predicts the start of the “Ageless” revolution within the next two years.
Aging and lifespan, the goals of much scientific research. The most recent identifies a gene therapy that could also work in humans
Genetic doping: a new frontier of unfair sport, still difficult to identify. Today begins the path to make it visible.
Neuroscience on the shields in 2020: in the year in which "science" rhymed with "virus", there was a lot of crucial research that often went unnoticed.
The Monarch autonomous tractor could become the equivalent of the 600 for the economic boom for the agriculture of the future. Here because.
A new approach based on genetic "scissors" that cut the DNA of the virus cures cold sores in a test tube. The next step is animal testing.
Hard times for scientific popularization with coronavirus. Yet the future still exists, and continues to advance: this good news reminds us.
Research created to understand the phenomenon of gray hair has led to a new paradigm on stem cells. It could give us the cure for aging.
We can only feed 3,4 billion people sustainably. We could exceed 10, but we need to change the food system. Now.
An algorithm reassembles a frog's cells and tissues into new living organisms designed to perform specific functions. The era of xenobots, living machines, has begun.