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Oct 18, 2022

Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030, say BioNTech founders

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Vaccines that target cancer could be available before the end of the decade, according to the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful Covid vaccines of the pandemic.

Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci, who co-founded BioNTech, the German firm that partnered with Pfizer to manufacture a revolutionary mRNA Covid vaccine, said they had made breakthroughs that fuelled their optimism for cancer vaccines in the coming years.

Oct 18, 2022

BioNTech Founders Predict Cancer Vaccine Is Only Years Away

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

The husband-and-wife team who co-founded BioNTech, the biotechnology company that partnered with Pfizer to develop an effective messenger-RNA (mRNA) shot against COVID-19, has predicted that a cancer vaccine could be widely available within the next decade.

“Yes, we feel that a cure for cancer, or to changing cancer patients’ lives, is in our grasp,” said Professor Ozlem Tureci during an interview on BBC’s ‘Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg’.

The cancer vaccine, which would build upon breakthroughs achieved by the scientists during the development of the COVID-19 shot, may be widely available within just eight years, said Professor Ugur Sahin.

Oct 16, 2022

New cancer breakthrough from Cambridge University could be a game-changer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Cancer has the terrifying ability to spread from any part of the body to another – and it’s part of what has always made these debilitating diseases so deadly. This process, known as metastasis, has always baffled scientists. Now, though, a new study may have pointed researchers in the right direction to help them understand how cancer spreads, which could also lead to new treatment options in the future.

Oct 16, 2022

Mediamorphosis: How AI is enabling a new paradigm for work and play

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

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Text-to-image AI systems such as DALL-E 2, Imagen and Midjourney are growing in popularity and capability right now, offering creators a revolutionary new way to produce content.

Generating images from text prompts is a radical new approach to art-making and creative expression. But it also gives us the first glimpse of a fundamental shift in how we can better communicate and collaborate with our machines. And it is this underlying innovation in human-computer interaction that will disrupt the near-future possibilities for how we are able to work and play.

Oct 16, 2022

New Discovery Indicates an Alternative Gravity Theory

Posted by in categories: innovation, space

Dwarf galaxies are small, faint galaxies that are often found in or close to bigger galaxies or galaxy clusters. As a result, they could be impacted by their larger companions’ gravitational effects.

“We introduce an innovative way of testing the standard model based on how much dwarf galaxies are disturbed by gravitational tides’ from nearby larger galaxies,” said Elena Asencio, a Ph.D. student at the University of Bonn and the lead author of the story.

Tides occur when gravity from one body pulls on various areas of another body differently. These are comparable to tides on Earth, which form when the moon exerts a stronger pull on the side of the Earth that faces the moon.

Oct 14, 2022

Scale hyperautomation in the cloud with Power Automate

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Power Automate is making it easier to scale hyperautomation across your enterprise. With new innovations for unattended Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in the cloud, AI-assistance, and starter kits to streamline your Center of Excellence (CoE), this is a session you won’t want to miss!

Speakers: * Joe Fernandez * Christy Jefson * Mustapha Lazrek * Ken Seong Tan * Stephen Siciliano * Taiki Yoshida.

Oct 12, 2022

Billionaire Philanthropists Fund Anti Aging Research

Posted by in categories: innovation, life extension

Far-thinking billionaires are funding innovative research aimed at discovering methods to slow and reverse pathological aging processes. The objective is to accelerate scientific advances that will enable humans to enjoy longer and healthier life spans.

Scientifically reviewed by Dr. Gary Gonzalez, MD, in May 2022. Written by: Michael Downey, Health & Wellness Author.

Oct 12, 2022

Teleportation Is Here, But It’s Not What You Think

Posted by in categories: innovation, media & arts

Teleportation is already real, but it’s probably not exactly how you imagine it. With the Metaverse in play, entering a virtual room is already happening. The Metaverse is a virtual space where people can interact and socialize with each other through technology. Even though we are not yet there with physical teleportation, virtually, we can pin ourselves anywhere we want. Let’s learn about this and other cool inventions that seem like they come straight from the future!

#brightside.

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Oct 11, 2022

In a first, a breakthrough by Chinese scientists puts hypersonic weapons on aircraft carriers

Posted by in categories: innovation, military

The innovative technique for the speedy repair and service of hypersonic weapons had passed stringent field tests in challenging combat settings.


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Oct 11, 2022

Scientists Made a Breakthrough on Life’s Origin and It Could Change Everything

Posted by in categories: alien life, innovation

Since the 1990s, scientists have cataloged thousands of planets outside our solar system, called exoplanets. Some of these are massive and gaseous, while others are tiny and rocky like our home world. But a recent analysis suggests that some of these exoplanets might be more dense and have more water than previously thought, which has big implications for alien life.

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