The new mag in town
Of all the news I expected to encounter this evening, a report of the launch of a new UK sf magazine was the least likely, but that is what I got. Continue reading “The new mag in town”
Of all the news I expected to encounter this evening, a report of the launch of a new UK sf magazine was the least likely, but that is what I got. Continue reading “The new mag in town”
…at least, not any more. Over in San Francisco this week, the Experimental Biology symposium is getting into swing; among the many topics being discussed are the many ways that science can be used to augment, repair and replace elements of the human body. Continue reading “Bionic humans: not just science fiction”
A molecular computer based on enzymes has been developed by Israeli scientists. Continue reading “Cell-level enzyme computer could deliver drugs logically”
Biophysicists at University College London and King’s College London have successfully tested a technique for ‘printing’ with live biological cells, a method similar to ink-jet printing. Continue reading “3D printing of biological materials shown to be viable”