Three million child deaths per year linked to antibiotic resistance. Major bacterial threats will re-emerge for all of us, unless we control the use of antibiotics, and discover new ones. 🧪
Posts by Mark Davison
Lab-grown food that tastes like real meat could be transformational. It can improve animal welfare (no death), climate change (uses less water, creates less GHGs), biodiversity (less farmland = more nature), hygiene (eg. no bird flu), and more. Interesting to see how this goes. 🧪
You're right. Deleted. Seemed like a good idea in my head but was in fact dumb.
Happy to organise a demo for your lab (by Teams or on-site).
That's the theory. Each protocol is different but this device gives them the best chance.
Having a bad day? My lucky Ace of Spades banana can help. Scientifically endorsed by Lemmy's ghost. 🧪
Ice makes your organoids go bang in poor thawing protocols. Accept low yields and variable results, or fix the problem with electrically controlled freeze-thaw. Same great result every time. Small and cost-effective. Every stem cell or organoids lab needs one. 🧪
Civilization is tissue-thin. Dead ones were great once, too. Read Jared Diamond's "Collapse" for an analysis of how it happens. Or Shelley's "Ozymandias" for a more poetic warning.🧪
Very interesting progress on migraines.
Article is behind a paywall but there's enough visible to get the gist. 🧪
Keeping It Up: The Story of Viagra. Fascinating BBC documentary, and great insight into big pharma's workings. 🧪
Pope Francis has a "polymicrobial infection". He's wise enough to know that hopes-and-prayers don't replace science (strong antibiotics). He's also pro-vax. 🧪
"A male’s ability to subvert his rivals is central to his reproductive success" Fruit fly world is like high school. 🧪
Potential game changer test. Prognosis for pancreatic is usually terrible because it is often stage 4 when discovered. 🧪
Indeed. Also "I was born with a plastic spoon in my brain" is (almost) the opening line from verse 2 of "Substitute" by The Who.
Microplastics: 10g isolated per donated human brain. That's two teaspoons. Imagine that's not great for microvasculature....🧪
Study implies that basic life abounds in the Universe. So why can't we find aliens? See Fermi Paradox for possible reasons 🧪 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_p...
Tricky, but the major generalist journals (Nature, Science, Cell, PNAS etc) often have a News and Views section on their websites which summarises articles of wider interest, and/or email newsletters. The BBC is also a good source for popular but accurate science summaries.
Physical activity helps protect against age-related decline in physical performance. Use it or lose it. 🧪
Europe explodes into space as earth's core changes shape. Visual proof below. 🧪 UK still oddly cold.
A great listen for medical device engineers, cancer biologists, oncologists, and anyone affected by this horrible disease 🧪
Killing glioblastoma (brain cancer) with a brain-computer- interface. Hear my podcast guest discuss:
🩺 Tiny sensor fits inside a skull drill hole
🚦 Detecting differences in cancer brain signal
💡 Sending data through skin, without wires
⚡ Power without a battery
🔦 "Tuning out" cancer growth
Brain cancer, and how to fight it with amazing tech. Great podcast episode! 🧪 open.spotify.com/episode/7G2o...
That's awful. Let's hope we never see those times again.
One out of two assertions was correct, I was being charitable 😁