May 23, 2017

Weekly Biomedicine Newsletter

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Tech giants look to DNA to store exponentially increasing data

Tech companies think biology may solve a looming data storage problem.

 
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Humans and nematode worms show similar changes in behaviour as they age

Human physiology changes with age in the same way as the behavior of nematode worms. Understanding why could be a crucial clue for the science of aging.

 
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Chip maker ARM plans to build processors to put inside your head

Neural implants are all the rage in Silicon Valley. Now the well-known chip designer thinks its low-power processors could help make them a reality.

 
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When your brain receives signals from your eyes, this is what it sees

Perceived images are hard to decode from fMRI scans. But a new kind of neural network approach now makes it easier and more accurate.

 
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Featured Story

The unfinished business of immunotherapy

Why do most patients fail to respond to the newest cures?

 
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