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Science and Technology links (September 5th 2020)
- Single cells are able to navigate complex mazes. E.g., it works with mouse pancreatic cancer cells.
- Body builders and athletes sometimes take a supplement called AKG. It was found to prolong life in worms. Researchers have now found that AKG massively delays frailty in mice: old mice that took AKG look better and are stronger. The mice also live a bit longer.
- Hair dyes applied at home are not associated with greater cancer risks.
- Plaque in the arteries is correlated with cardiovascular diseases (heart attacks) and tends to accumulate with age. Researchers have determined that a daily supplement of something called IPE could reverse the amount of plaque in a relatively small clinical trial.
- A company called NuScale got a new nuclear reactor design approved in the US. It took over two million pages of documentation. These are new, small and very safe reactors. They should become commercially available in a few years.
- People who suffer from diabetes are at greater risk of death from diseases like COVID 19. Researchers found that those taking metformin (a cheap and popular anti-diabetes drug) are protected from COVID 19.
- In mice, both caloric restriction (eating less) and a drug called rapamycin, prolongs female fertility into old age.