In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have successfully injected a tumor with a new type of immunotherapy, and the results are nothing short of extraordinary. Not only did the tumor shrink, but cancer cells throughout the entire body vanished. This marks a monumental shift in cancer treatment, opening doors to potentially curing cancers that once seemed impossible to treat.
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In 2024, Sydney tech entrepreneur Paul Conyngham found out his dog Rosie had cancer. But after attacking the diagnosis with chemotherapy and surgery, the tumors persisted and Rosie got sicker. So he turned to AI and eventually developed a custom mRNA cancer vaccine with the help of Australian scientists. Most of Rosie's tumors have shrunk, and the dog is back chasing rabbits.
In a breakthrough that feels like science fiction, scientists have successfully grown a fully functional human kidney in the lab. This lab-grown organ can filter human blood and produce urine, demonstrating its potential to revolutionize treatment for kidney failure and chronic kidney disease.
Scientists have developed nano-robots capable of swimming through human bloodstreams and dissolving arterial plaque in just six hours, marking a revolutionary breakthrough in cardiovascular medicine. These microscopic robots are designed to navigate the circulatory system, locate blocked arteries, and target hardened plaque deposits with extreme precision.
Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago. But we don’t know much about who got with whom, or why.
In our universe composed of matter (space) and motion (time), proteins emerge as the most complex “nanomachines” existence has ever known. While some attempt to attribute the origin of these machines to “natural selection” or “evolution,” this claim collides with the rock-solid wall of physics and mathematics, which prove that inert matter cannot write “functional…
This is not the plot of a film; it is the true story of Katalin Karikó, co-recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Her journey is one of the most inspiring scientific stories of our time. It deserves to be taught in schools and universities, especially in an age saturated with trends…
Karen Keegan needed a kidney transplant. Routine tests were run. But what happened next stunned the entire medical team.When doctors tested her sons to find a compatible donor, the results came back impossible. Genetically, they weren’t her children. Not one match in the DNA. Not even half.Confused and heartbroken, Karen insisted they were biologically hers.…
Finland’s nano-medicine delivered drugs to exact cancer cells, but pharmaceutical monopolies prevent US availability Finnish biotech company NanoMedix has created a targeted nano-delivery system that transports chemotherapy drugs directly and exclusively to cancer cells, eliminating the devastating side effects that make traditional chemo unbearable. The technology uses nanoparticles coated with antibodies that recognize cancer cell…
Japan’s artificial blood saves lives indefinitely without transfusions, yet the US military controls distribution rights exclusivelyJapanese researchers at Nara Medical University have created a completely synthetic blood substitute that can sustain human life indefinitely without traditional blood transfusions. The artificial hemoglobin-based product carries oxygen just as effectively as real blood, requires no refrigeration, has a…










