Nearly Instantaneous DNA Analysis

Scientists and engineers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have managed to vastly decrease the time required to analyze DNA samples, by accelerating the process whereby samples are amplified for analysis.  This is expected to lead to a 5-10 minute DNA test cycle, which is a huge improvement over the hours or days it takes now.

 

So how will this affect you?  The example in the article at phys.org says it best, so I’ll just quote it here:

 

Picture this: You’ve brought your sick child to the doctor’s office. After checking her pulse and blood pressure, he takes a nasal or throat swab and inserts it into a mysterious black box. Before the doctor finishes his examination, the black box beeps, indicating that the pathogen that’s making your child sick has been identified.

(via Phys.org)

More money spent bailing out banks than on science

In the UK, professor Brian Cox claims that the UK has spent more money saving banks in a year, than it has spent on science for the past two thousand years (“since Jesus”).  It’s a bizarre claim, but when you look at the size of the bank bailouts, it certainly seems plausible. (source:BBC)

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