(Bi)Weekly Science Roundup


Until my work life calms down a bit, I think bi-weekly posts are going to have to suffice. Here’s what I found interesting over the last few weeks:

Scientists create chips that automatically and gracefully handle component level failures.

Scientist load bee venom into specially designed nano-particles and assassinate HIV. This could lead to an unequivocal cure for the disease.

Scientists figure out a new mechanism for disabling the expression of specific genes, which could lead to more effective cancer treatments.

Quantum refrigerator can effectively cool a mass of one million times its own weight

Patient is first to have 75% of his skull replaced by 3D printed version. This bodes well for custom-made medical implants in the future.

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