The old and the new.
Like thousands of others, Jean and I are regular viewers of the TED Talks.
So first the old. Here’s a reminder of the inspiring nature of mathematics; in this case Fibonacci numbers.
Published on Nov 8, 2013
Math is logical, functional and just … awesome. Mathemagician Arthur Benjamin explores hidden properties of that weird and wonderful set of numbers, the Fibonacci series. (And reminds you that mathematics can be inspiring, too!)
Now to the new. Innovation at its very best.
Published on Jul 11, 2013
The development of new medicine is problematic because laboratories cannot replicate the human body’s environment, making it difficult to determine how patients will respond to treatment. At TEDxBoston, Geraldine Hamilton demonstrates how scientists can implant living human cells into microchips that mimic the body’s conditions. These “organs-on-a-chip” can be used to study drug toxicity, identify potential new therapies, and could lead to safer clinical trials.
Both excellent videos. Thanks for sharing. Would Geraldine’s chip solve the reluctance – that Ben Goldacre (NHS Doctor and author) has highlighted – of big companies to publish the results of disappointing drug trials…? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKmxL8VYy0M
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Possibly. Hadn’t heard of Goldacre’s claims before, but will watch the video.
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