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New Bacteria Discovered On Chinese Space Station

Last updated: May 23, 2025 6:38 am
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The latest edition of The Prototype brings a variety of exciting updates in the world of science and technology. From spaceborne bacteria to nerve regeneration devices, there are plenty of intriguing developments to explore.

One of the key highlights of this week’s edition is the discovery of a previously unknown strain of bacteria on China’s Tiangong space station. While the idea of spaceborne bacteria may evoke memories of sci-fi thrillers like “The Andromeda Strain,” experts assure us that the majority of microorganisms found in space are not likely to pose a threat to human health. In fact, studying these bacteria could provide valuable insights into potential treatments or vaccines for future diseases.

On the medical front, a clinical trial is underway for a groundbreaking nerve regeneration device developed by Auxilium Biotechnologies. This device, known as the NeuroSpan Bridge, aims to help individuals with peripheral nerve injuries by guiding damaged nerves to regenerate in a controlled manner. If successful, this technology could revolutionize the treatment of nerve trauma and reduce the need for complex surgical procedures.

In the realm of materials science, researchers at Rutgers University have created a new class of materials called “intercrystals” that show promise for powering future electronics. These materials, made from graphene and boron-nitrogen crystals, offer efficient electron transmission and sustainability due to their use of abundant elements. This discovery could pave the way for more advanced and affordable electronics in the future.

However, not all news is positive. NASA has announced cutbacks in crew size and scientific research on the International Space Station due to budget constraints. This decision could impact future missions to the ISS and limit opportunities for private space exploration.

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In other science and tech tidbits, researchers have found a way to extract silver from electronic waste using used cooking oil, while funding for scientific research is at a 35-year low. On a more positive note, a new lithium battery has been developed that can capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, offering potential benefits for both energy storage and environmental sustainability.

In a pro-science tip, a new study suggests that incorporating your favorite foods into a balanced diet can help with weight loss by reducing cravings and improving adherence to healthy eating habits.

Finally, for entertainment, the recommendation is the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire,” a gripping drama set during the Prohibition era in Atlantic City. With a stellar cast and engaging storyline, it’s a must-watch for fans of mob dramas.

Overall, this week’s edition of The Prototype offers a diverse range of updates and insights from the world of science and technology, showcasing the latest advancements and challenges in these ever-evolving fields.

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