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Recent Articles

Scientists Grow Living Skin for Robots: Paving the Way for Self-Healing, Expressive Humanoid Robots

Scientists Grow Living Skin for Robots: Paving the Way for Self-Healing, Expressive Humanoid Robots

Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Scientists at the University of Tokyo have grown living skin in a lab and attached it to robot faces, paving the way for self-healing, naturally moving robotic skin. Using V-shaped perforations and collagen gel, researchers successfully tethered the soft, flexible artificial skin to complex surfaces without damage.
Moderna's Promising Combination Vaccine for Covid-19 and Flu: Higher Immune Responses and Convenient Protection

Moderna's Promising Combination Vaccine for Covid-19 and Flu: Higher Immune Responses and Convenient Protection

Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024 Moderna's combination vaccine for Covid-19 and flu demonstrates higher immune responses than licensed comparator vaccines in adults aged 50 and older during phase-three trials. The vaccine targets H1N1, H3N2, and B/Victoria strains. CEO Stéphane Bancel believes that combination vaccines can reduce the burden on health systems and provide stronger protection from seasonal illnesses.
First Human Case of H5N2 Bird Flu Identified in Mexico: Underlying Health Conditions May Have Increased Susceptibility

First Human Case of H5N2 Bird Flu Identified in Mexico: Underlying Health Conditions May Have Increased Susceptibility

Broke On: Wednesday, 17 April 2024 A man in Mexico with underlying health conditions becomes the first known human case of contracting the H5N2 bird flu strain, prompting close monitoring by authorities. No further cases have been discovered and the WHO deems the risk to people in Mexico as low.

Blood Test Identifies Premature Organ Aging and Disease Risk

Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 Scientists have developed a blood test that can determine if your organs are aging prematurely and at risk of failing. The test can identify which specific organ is causing the problem and predict the person's risk for diseases related to that organ. The researchers used a machine-learning algorithm to analyze proteins in the blood, which helped measure the aging of 11 organ systems. One in five healthy adults aged 50 and above may have at least one fast-aging organ, and one to two in every 100 may have multiple organs that test older than their actual age.