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Jack Andraka (center), a 15-year-old student from Maryland, came up with a paper sensor that detects pancreatic cancer 168 times faster than current tests. It’s also 90% accurate, 400 times more sensitive, and 26,000 times less expensive than today’s methods. In short: It’s a lot better.
Andraka was inspired to focus on pancreatic cancer because a friend’s brother was killed by the disease. “I became interested in early detection, did a ton of research, and came up with this idea,” he says.
This. This just blew me away. My question: why isn’t this on the front page of every newspaper?
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Cosmos: The most precious thing you can ever give to someone is your own life...
The most precious thing you can ever give to someone is your own life because it’s paid for by the blood of Christ. It is more blessed to give than to receive. There’s no greater love than this but to lay down your life for someone. God has decided to blessed the most intimate human relationship;…
A polar bear smells a seal under the ice. Unfortunately for the bear, the ice is too thick. (Planet Earth Live - BBC)
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Stereolab!
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