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Mar 13, 2020

A design trends forecaster calls the coronavirus “an amazing grace for the planet”

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, sustainability

“I think we should be very grateful for the virus because it might be the reason we survive as a species.”

Dutch trends forecaster Li Edelkoort has a provocative outlook on Covid-19, the deadly coronavirus strain that has upended manufacturing cycles, travel plans, and conference schedules around the world. Speaking at Design Indaba, a conference in Cape Town last week, the celebrated 69-year old design industry advisor pictured Covid-19 as a sobering force that will temper our consumerist appetites and jet-setting habits.

Edelkoort, who in recent years has become a fashion sustainability crusader, believes we can emerge from the health crisis as more conscientious humans. “We need to find new values—values of simple experience, of friendship,” she told Quartz. “It might just turn the world around for the better.”

Mar 13, 2020

‘Smart’ wound-healing patch: DARPA awards $22 million grant

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food

Jeff Falk Rice University 713−348−6775 [email protected]

Jade Boyd Rice University 713−348−6778 [email protected]

Erin Hare University of Pittsburgh 412−864−7194 [email protected]

Mar 13, 2020

Here are some happy websites to go to if you’re sick of reading articles about coronavirus

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, internet

The outside world is scary enough right now. The internet doesn’t have to be scary, too.

Mar 13, 2020

CDC Posted Job Listings for Quarantine Advisors in 2019, Months Before Coronavirus Pandemic

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“The listing was posted on November 15, 2019”

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The job listing is for positions in Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Seattle, Anchorage, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Miami, Atlanta, Honolulu, Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis, Newark, New York, Philadelphia, and San Juan.

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Mar 13, 2020

Coronavirus: Scientists explain what we’re doing wrong in understanding its spread

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, internet

The internet is mobilizing to fight coronavirus, but data scientists say we need more.

Mar 13, 2020

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez demands the government distribute a universal basic income and implement ‘Medicare for all’ to fight the coronavirus

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, food, government, health

The House is preparing to vote on Thursday on a coronavirus-relief bill that would provide Americans with paid sick leave, food assistance, free coronavirus testing, and more substantial unemployment benefits.

But Ocasio-Cortez pushed for a more sweeping response, including expanding Medicare or Medicaid to cover all Americans, a freeze on evictions, a universal basic income, ending work requirements for food-assistance programs, criminal-justice reform, and freezing student-debt collection.

“This is not the time for half measures,” she tweeted on Thursday. “We need to take dramatic action now to stave off the worst public health & economic affects. That includes making moves on paid leave, debt relief, waiving work req’s, guaranteeing healthcare, UBI, detention relief (pretrial, elderly, imm).”

Mar 12, 2020

Update on COVID-19 outbreak with Professor Neil Ferguson

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, genetics, health, policy

First wave 🌊.


Your questions answered — an update (11−03−2020): Professor Neil Ferguson on the current status of the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak, case numbers, intervention measures and challenges countries are currently facing.

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Mar 12, 2020

China’s Mars mission likely still on track for July launch despite coronavirus outbreak

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, space travel

Despite the lack of official comment on the mission, China’s first expedition to Mars appears to be on track.

Mar 12, 2020

Scientists discover the mathematical rules underpinning brain growth

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, mathematics

Life is rife with patterns. It’s common for living things to create a repeating series of similar features as they grow: think of feathers that vary slightly in length on a bird’s wing or shorter and longer petals on a rose.

It turns out the brain is no different. By employing advanced microscopy and mathematical modeling, Stanford researchers have discovered a pattern that governs the growth of brain cells or . Similar rules could guide the development of other cells within the body, and understanding them could be important for successfully bioengineering artificial tissues and organs.

Their study, published in Nature Physics, builds on the fact that the brain contains many different types of neurons and that it takes several types working in concert to perform any tasks. The researchers wanted to uncover the invisible growth patterns that enable the right kinds of neurons to arrange themselves into the right positions to build a brain.

Mar 12, 2020

Cleveland Clinic develops coronavirus test that gives faster results

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

The Cleveland Clinic has developed a coronavirus test that will be able to deliver results in just eight hours.

It will be significantly faster than tests available at other US public health laboratories, which take between two to seven days to confirm results.