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Scientists don't know how to stop frozen humans becoming a 'goopy mess', but there are more questions about cryonicsPhoto shows A row of large white tanks that each read "Cryonics Institute" in a lineBioSpine thought-controlled virtual reality tech lets paralysed patients experience walking
Progress on artificial womb research is bringing us closer to the technology, but not everyone's excited about it Next time you get a blood test, a robot using artificial intelligence could be the one to scan it for infections.Highly trained doctors and nurses at the facility in Sydney's west will provide care to those with diseases so dangerous they're likely to kill more than half of those that contract them.Deadly cone snails reared from eggs in a laboratory aquarium uncover a potential treasure trove of new venoms for drug development.
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