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Your Body-on-a-Chip−Part One

Featuring The Cambridge Festival 2021.

Defying the odds; Emmanuelle Charpentier & Jennifer A. Doudna

E. Charpentier and A. Doudna have made a landmark discovery for the CRISPR/Cas 9 method employed in genome editing, and received 2020's Nobel prize in chemistry.

CRISPR: A Short History

Imagine a world where a genome is in your hand, and you are turning its genes on and off just like your fan switch....

Breakthrough cures of Stem Cells therapy in Humans

Stem cells are basically undifferentiated cells that mean they're capable of developing into cells that perform various functions in different parts of the body....

Advancement in Life extension strategies or drugs during 2019

Life expansion is expanding the human life expectancy, either humbly – through upgrades in medication – or significantly by extending the highest life expectancy...

The underrated prodigy – Rosalind Franklin

Rosalind franklin was a British chemist and was known for her discovery of DNA structure by using X-ray diffraction. She was born in 1920...

Brain Net Technology – An Attractive Digital Medium of Communication

Even after being the most efficient existing species in this world, our communication system is still not up to the mark. We face hurdles...

Cancer; From Hope to the Possible Cure

Dr Waqas Usman Hingoro, shines light on the latest advancement in cancer treatment.

Transhuman: Advances in Longevity Medicines

Transhumanists believe that we should augment our bodies with new technology.

Volumetric bioprinting: A quantum leap in the field of Tissue engineering.

In a study, published in a journal Advanced Materials, researchers from the École Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Utrecht University developed a new...

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