Genetically manipulating your own cells to fight cancer
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Scientists have figured out how to put electronics in your body.
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How fast DNA-sequencing machines are leading to simple blood tests for cancer.
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The handheld DNA reader is here, and the possibilities are endless.. http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/oct/15/handheld-dna-reader-revolutionary-and-democratising-say-scientists?channel=us
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Meet the humble algae that might help us cure blindness http://www.wired.com/2015/09/cure-blindness-just-might-come-algae/
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Artificial leaf could power communities in the future http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-08/17/artificial-leaf-photosynthesis-could-replace-fossil-fuels
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Video shows how surgeons in London used lasers to diagnose abnormal tissue during an operation to remove a brain tumour. The non-invasive technique measures light reflected off tissue to determine whether it is cancerous or healthy.
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Intel chips to help pinpoint cause of bee colonies' deaths. http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/25/australia-honey-bee-research-intel/
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South African team may have solved solar puzzle even Google could not. These heliostats, or mirrors to concentrate the sun, could become the most affordable, small, plug-and play solar solutions in the world. http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/24/south-african-team-may-have-solved-solar-puzzle-even-google-couldnt-crack#img-1
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What new science is finding about feeding insects and flies as a protein source to chickens instead of soy meal http://m.thepigsite.com/news/39429
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Meet the little robot that's patrolling Silicon Valley. The K5 never tires on patrols and only costs $6.25 an hour. But at least it's not armed—for now. http://m.fastcompany.com/3049708/meet-the-scary-little-security-robot-thats-patrolling-silicon-valley#
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Opera singer performs while undergoing brain surgery to remove a tumour. The video, taken in June 2014, shows professional opera singer Ambrož Bajec-Lapajne singing Franz Schubert's "Gute Nacht" during his own surgery.
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