Sigh. In disciplines like oncology, genetics are playing a bigger role in diagnosis and treatment. But in cardiology, they're going backwards. Why is the AHA denying the obvious, calling decades of clinical observation signs of "structural racism"? Sorry, but biology is not a Disney movie.
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The world's first eye transplant has been performed. It's not functional just yet, but wait...
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Amazing. Nano-scale silicon exoskeletons on erythrocytes may allow transfusions across species.
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Here's a glimpse at Apple's underground Observatory. This sort of thing would have made sense around 2016, when Apple was flying high. I wish Apple would pivot from constructing art galleries and build more innovating phones and computers. Now that they've maxxed out on phone thinness and pixel density, it seems they don't know what to do next. The next Macbook is going to look like the previous ones. The next iPhone is going to have the same design. Nothing new, Apple? Was Jony Ive's last design idea from 2019 going to be it from now on?
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How not to be fooled by viral charts. Part 1 and Part 2. I enjoy articles like these that debunk charts that people create to manipulate thought. In some cases, though, I think the creator was still correct, and Noah should print out the corrected graph so we can see the difference.
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As we get older, N6-Methyladenine progressively accumulates in mitochondrial DNA during aging. At least for roundworms, fruit flies and dogs. So it's a biomarker for aging, but perhaps it will be something to target to reverse mitochondrial functionality.
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