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AWESOME
I want to implant brain wave reader to I can type and move cursors with great precision and speed without using my hands.
Also the open cancer project makes a lot of sense!
The future is going to be very interesting.
This is the kind of stuff I am subscribed to the Verge for.
state of art biology
Wouldn’t personalized drugs still need to be thoroughly tested for adverse side effects in the long term?
IMAGINE WHAT THESE BE FACE WITH FISH CELUAS IMIRTAL OR WITH FISH CELLS THAT REGENERATES
I am very careful about quality of my DNA injections , I do it myself starting from a sample and never trust anyone to make it for me. The stake in that biohackers game is indeed Life. Very small impurity can end up very bad. .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEV44ds9lOI
Interesting, but scary too.
Okay why don’t i see any mention of this autodesk bio software anywhere? I would love to play with that prog.
Wasn’t Fitbit just hacked not to long ago?!? Won’t it be fun when hackers can hack humans😕! What’s going to happen when we are all living past 100 or maybe 150 years of age,our planet is already over populated. Food and fresh water even decent living conditions are already issues in many parts of the world as it is, or will these technologies only be available to the very richest top 1% of the population? Hum???
What the hell did she just said? 3D printed viruses. Like how do you do that?
Please grow me a new leg! I’m an amputee
well it is few years. Any updates?
What is disturbing about this video is that the comments are now four years old and none of the technology they are talking about is anywhere to be seen in clinical trials. Why is everything so slow? Answer… not enough people and variety of people working in medical technology. We need a new profession, crispr technologists, to speed up all of this stuff. Instead of tens of thousands of researchers in these areas we need hundreds of thousands or even millions and we need them soon. Time to democratize biological research.
Have they implanted this yet?
Can they create new teeth?
Lol sorry to be that guy commenting on a 5 year old video. But a minor correction; the magnet in her finger dosen’t allow her to “feel metal in motors”, it allows her to sense Electromagnetic fields in motors, wires, ect.
IT is possible to change skin color by using gene therapy or crspr cas9 ??
I am interested in this research project. Do you recommend any specific masters program?