Asteroid 2012 DA14 will make a remarkable near-Earth flyby today, February 15, and NASA officials confirmed that the asteroid is will not collide with the planet. The 2013 Asteroid 2012 DA14 flyby can be described as a "near-miss" experience but how exactly did the scientists determine and monitor the asteroid's track?
Stream beo ó: Marshall Space Flight Center starting at 9 p.m. EST and the Virtual Telescope Project in Italy which begins at 5 p.m. EST
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'Modern approaches to cancer therapy are based on diagnosing the disease at the level of the DNA. Drugs, such as Herceptin, can then be targeted at those patients with a particular genetic profile. This can produce better results as well as eliminating unnecessary therapy in patients who would otherwise not respond to treatment' níos mó le fáil ar seo: Do na Innealtóirí Bithleighis poitéinsiúil amuigh ansin!(céim fíor suimúil!) Feach shíos:12/18/2012 Building a tunnel made up of both hard and soft materials to guide the reconnection of severed nerve endings may be the first step toward helping patients who have suffered extensive nerve trauma regain feeling and movement, according to a team of biomedical engineers. More info: http://bit.ly/WmWYGS A postdoctoral student has developed a technique for implanting thought-controlled robotic arms and their electrodes directly to the bones and nerves of amputees, a move which he is calling “the future of artificial limbs”. The first volunteers will receive their new limbs early in 2013. Breia eolas: http://bit.ly/SqVkQW Tá Jasper an dachshund ag súil arís! Scientists have reversed paralysis in dogs after injecting them with cells grown from the lining of their nose. The pets had all suffered spinal injuries which prevented them from using their back legs. The Cambridge University team is cautiously optimistic the technique could eventually have a role in the treatment of human patients. |
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