
Will DNA replace hard drives as data storage in the future?
Lex Fridman interviews Chris Mason. Chris Mason is a professor of genomics, physiology, and biophysics at Cornell, doing research on the long-term effects of space on the human body. He is the author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds.
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The Consequences of CRISPR
- Frank
- May 5, 2021
- Big Think
- BigThink
- can we control crispr
- CRISPR
- crispr cas9
- crispr cas9 explained
- crispr dangers
- crispr dna
- crispr explained
- crispr future
- crispr gene editing
- crispr therapeutics
- DNA
- Education
- Educational Videos
- Faster smarter
- jennifer doudna
- jennifer doudna crispr
- jennifer doudna crispr basics
- richard clarke
- richard dawkins
- richard dawkins big think
- siddhartha mukherjee
- steven pinker
- steven pinker big think
- videos
- what could go wrong with crispr
Big Think examines the consequences of CRISPR and whether or not we, as a species, can control it.
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A Synthetic DNA Factory That Is Building New Forms of Life
- Frank
- June 28, 2020
- Agriculture
- bacteria
- Beyond Meat
- biodesign
- biological engineering
- Biology
- Boston
- Craig Venter
- curiosity
- DNA
- Documentary
- drugs
- Education
- edutainment
- engineer
- explainer
- extinct plants
- focal point
- futuristic
- genetically engineer
- geneticist
- Genetics
- George Church
- Ginkgo Bioworks
- harvard
- heme
- Impossible Foods
- Interview
- Jurassic Park
- MIT
- Nature
- organism
- pathological
- rna
- Robots
- science videos engineering
- Software
- synthetic biology
- synthetic life
- Tech
- Technology
In this DNA factory, organism engineers are using robots and automation to build completely new forms of life. Seeker explores this brave new frontier of science.
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Coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2) – Blood Types and Susceptibility
- Frank
- April 10, 2020
- a type
- ABO
- ace2
- antigens
- antiviral
- biotechnology
- blocking
- blood type
- blood typing
- bombay phenotype
- coding strand
- coronavirus
- covid 19
- covid19
- DNA
- enzyme
- gene expression
- gildead
- immune
- mechanism
- monoclonal antibody
- mRNA
- negative sense
- nontemplate
- o type
- origins
- pathogenicity
- polymerase
- positive sense
- primary response
- protein
- rdrp
- reinfection
- remdesivir
- replicase
- ribosome
- rna
- sars-cov-2
- secondary
- spike
- spike protein
- susceptibility
- template
- treatment
- virus
- worldometer
DrWD40 explains the science behind blood types and susceptibility to the SARS-Cov-2 virusa. This is update 10 of the SARS-CoV-2 discussions we’ve been having on my Twitch livestreams. This was pulled from a livestream on March 18th, 2020 (apologies for the emotes flying around and the background music). This video goes into a paper the […]
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Storing Data in DNA
BBC Click has look at what could be the future of data storage: DNA. They also cover some interesting work in voice recognition.
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