Summary

  • Exercise is good for you; it decreases cancer recurrence and increases health span for almost everyone, and may now help post-chemotherapy colon cancer patients live longer.
  • A new therapy has cured some multiple myeloma patients, offering hope for a future ‘one-and-done’ cure for some cancer patients.
  • Neuralink successfully implanted a human brain computer interface, allowed a paralyzed person to control a computer with their mind, built a custom surgical robot, achieved wireless data transmission from the brain, and received FDA approval for human trials.
  • Nucleus launched Embryo, which lets IVF parents rank and select embryos based on a complete genomic profile, from disease risk and cancer predisposition to IQ, height, and eye color.
  • Arcadia Science and Astera Institute are no longer funding science for scientific journals, and are instead funding research to be released and reviewed more openly.

By Daniel McCormick

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