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DIY COVID-19 vaccine? George Church, other scientists experimenting with home brewed versions

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
Nearly 200 covid-19 vaccines are in development, and some three dozen are at various stages of human testing. But in ...

How can we better expose ‘silent’ war crimes? Thousands of human rights violations identified through crowdsourced evidence

Karen Hao&nbsp|&nbsp
By some estimates, [a coalition between Saudi Arabia and eight other Sunni Arab states has] carried out over 20,000 air ...

Why controlling COVID-19 outbreaks could make it harder to test a vaccine

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
The aim is a vaccine by January, and money is no object. On May 21, the US said it would ...

Viewpoint: Regenerative agriculture—carbon farming—is the ‘feel-good climate solution’ that doesn’t work as promised

James Temple&nbsp|&nbsp
Corporations, politicians, and environmentalists have all embraced carbon farming as the feel-good climate solution of the moment. Several leading Democratic ...

Struggling to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic? These apps could help you stay sane

Charlotte Jee&nbsp|&nbsp
Set a reminder to write down how you’re feeling every day. Now you’ve started a mood diary. These sorts of ...

‘Automation is in a tailspin’: How the pandemic has disrupted AI’s ability to understand us

Will Heaven&nbsp|&nbsp
When covid-19 hit, we started buying things we’d never bought before. The shift was sudden: the mainstays of Amazon’s top ...

Is IVF an essential medical procedure during a pandemic?

Anna Sussman&nbsp|&nbsp
The pandemic confronts patients and health-care providers with new ethical dilemmas. Is it too risky to pursue a fertility procedure ...

Can Google’s medical AI improve our medical system? Laboratory results and real life offer different answers

Will Heaven&nbsp|&nbsp
[A] study from Google Health—the first to look at the impact of a deep-learning tool in real clinical settings—reveals that ...

Coronavirus opens door for expanded use of artificial intelligence at hospitals

Karen Hao&nbsp|&nbsp
The Royal Bolton Hospital is among a growing number of health-care facilities around the world that are turning to AI ...

Are coronavirus antigen tests the key to finding a way out of the pandemic crisis?

Neev Patel&nbsp|&nbsp
PCR testing isn’t perfect, but it’s seen as the most accurate form of testing available for viruses. Unfortunately, it takes ...

Is life worth living after 75? Why this medical ethicist isn’t a fan of extending the human life span

Ezekiel Emanuel, Stephen Hall&nbsp|&nbsp
In October 2014, [physician and medical ethicist] Ezekiel Emanuel published an essay in the Atlantic called “Why I Hope to ...

‘It’s going to be a project’: Looking at unconventional efforts to ramp up our coronavirus testing ability

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
Right now, [coronavirus] gene tests—the most accurate kind—are run only in labs or on special hospital instruments. But [biotech entrepreneur ...

‘Virtual dating’ and how the coronavirus is changing the romantic landscape

Tanya Basu&nbsp|&nbsp
Welcome to dating and sex during the coronavirus pandemic. Dating apps have struggled; after all, the whole point of dating ...

Coronavirus may survive longer than expected on uncleaned surfaces

Charlotte Jee&nbsp|&nbsp
The news: There were still traces of coronavirus on the Diamond Princess cruise ship 17 days after it emptied of passengers, according to a ...

No ‘temporary disruption’: Coronavirus threatens to change our lives forever

Gideon Lichfield&nbsp|&nbsp
We all want things to go back to normal quickly. But what most of us have probably not yet realized—yet ...

Here’s how long the coronavirus survives on common surfaces

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
A big question in the outbreak of Covid-19, which has already infected more than 110,000, is how the germ that ...

If we use it correctly, artificial intelligence could help us fight the next epidemic

Will Heaven&nbsp|&nbsp
It was an AI that first saw it coming, or so the story goes. On December 30, an artificial-intelligence company ...

Tracking the coronavirus—and failed containment efforts—by digging through its genome

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
In the unprecedented outbreak of a new coronavirus sweeping the world, the germ’s genetic material may ultimately tell the story ...

Why AI doctors could signal the arrival of superintelligent robots

Oren Etzioni&nbsp|&nbsp
What would alert us that superintelligence is indeed around the corner? We might call such harbingers canaries in the coal ...

Creating a synthetic version of the coronavirus fuels hopes of treatments — and conspiracy theories

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
Synthetic versions of the deadly virus could help test treatments. But what are the risks when viruses can be synthetized ...

Vision implant skips the eyes and goes directly to the brain of blind people

Russ Juskalian&nbsp|&nbsp
[Bernardeta] Gómez was given a six-month window during which she could see a very low-resolution semblance of the world represented ...

Can artificial intelligence diagnose diseases? Promising apps in development but kinks remain

Douglas Heaven&nbsp|&nbsp
An algorithm that can spot cause and effect could supercharge medical AI. The technique, inspired by quantum cryptography, would allow ...

Rethinking the brain’s reward system—and what creates human intelligence

Karen Hao&nbsp|&nbsp
In a paper published in Nature ... DeepMind, Alphabet’s AI subsidiary, has once again used lessons from reinforcement learning to ...

Modern love or eugenics? Genetics pioneer George Church’s dating app matches DNA to ‘wipe out’ inherited disease

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
George Church made a passing comment about a genetic dating app his lab was developing that he said could wipe ...

Excerpts from unpublished paper reveal ‘damning’ details suggesting controversial CRISPR babies’ experiment went awry

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
Titled “Birth of Twins After Genome Editing for HIV Resistance,” and 4,699 words long, the still unpublished paper was authored ...

‘It raises all kind of questions about eugenics’: Startup offering to screen embryos to help parents pick best babies

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
Anxious couples are approaching fertility doctors in the US with requests for a hotly debated new genetic test being called ...

These gene-edited pigs could eliminate shortage of human organ transplants

Karen Weintraub&nbsp|&nbsp
It’s what’s inside this animal that matters. Her body has been made a little less pig-like, with four genetic modifications ...

Why the genetic database GEDmatch represents a ‘security risk’ for the US

Antonio Regalado&nbsp|&nbsp
A private DNA ancestry database that’s been used by police to catch criminals is a security risk from which a ...