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It's time to stop being obsessed about the dangers of knowing what's in your genome

It's time to stop being obsessed about the dangers of knowing what's in your genome | leapmind | Scoop.it

There are lots of popular articles I could point to, but let’s start with a recent series in Time that included eight online features and the Dec. 13 cover story, ominously titled “The DNA Dilemma.”

 

The series, written by Bonnie Rochman, is thoroughly reported, balanced, and full of fascinating personal stories about children whose genomes have been sequenced. It’s also timely: The primary question Rochman raises—how much information is too much information?—has been dominating commentaries about genetic testing in the medical literature.

 

But this is the wrong question, or at least one that’s becoming increasingly irrelevant. The personal genomics horse has bolted, and yet many paternalistic members of the medical community are still trying to shut the barn door. In doing so, they’re fostering a culture of DNA fear when what we really need is a realistic and nuanced genetics education.

 

There are many kinds of genetic tests, but most of the hoopla revolves around whole-genome sequences—the impossibly long, letter-by-letter readouts of the DNA inside the nucleus of each of your cells. In 2003, the first human genome was fully sequenced for just shy of $3 billion. Today a doctor can order yours for around $10,000.

 

Though dropping every day, the cost is still prohibitive enough that most people who get their genome sequenced are part of a medical research study. But the technology is beginning to seep into everyday clinical settings, especially for children with rare diseases. In either situation, the doctor or researcher might inadvertently discover genomic information—known as “incidental findings” in the scientific literature and “dark DNA secrets” in one of the Timearticles—that has nothing to do with the child’s sickness or the study at hand. Hence the big dilemma: How much do patients want to know? How much do they need to know?


Via Dr. Stefan Gruenwald
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Why You'll Soon Hire a Robot - Datamation

Why You'll Soon Hire a Robot - Datamation | leapmind | Scoop.it
Robots will show up for work and transform your company. Are you ready?
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Research Gives New Permanence to Quantum Memory | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

Research Gives New Permanence to Quantum Memory | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com | leapmind | Scoop.it
Quantum computers are real, but they can't yet do anything you couldn't do faster on a normal computer. That's mostly due to the fragility of quantum information.
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33rd Square: Stanford Researchers and Google Create World's Largest Artificial Neural Network

33rd Square: Stanford Researchers and Google Create World's Largest Artificial Neural Network | leapmind | Scoop.it
Stanford researchers, working with Google and NVIDIA, have created a new neural network system for machine learning that is six times the size of the unit built last year that taught itself how to recognize cats on the internet.
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The Price to Pay for Facebook's Free Wi-Fi? A Scrap of Privacy | Wired Business | Wired.com

The Price to Pay for Facebook's Free Wi-Fi? A Scrap of Privacy | Wired Business | Wired.com | leapmind | Scoop.it
Facebook Wi-Fi, which gives users free wireless internet in exchange for "checking in" to businesses, has graduated from experiment to steadily spreading product.
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So, You Wanna Be an Android? - MIT Technology Review

So, You Wanna Be an Android? - MIT Technology Review | leapmind | Scoop.it
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Basic income versus the robots

Basic income versus the robots | leapmind | Scoop.it
An economic all-stars match-up.
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New drug reverses loss of brain connections in Alzheimer's

New drug reverses loss of brain connections in Alzheimer's | leapmind | Scoop.it
The first experimental drug to boost brain synapses lost in Alzheimer's disease has been developed by researchers.
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Phys.Org Mobile: New method to distinguish between neighboring quantum bits may bring us closer to large-scale quantum computers

Phys.Org Mobile: New method to distinguish between neighboring quantum bits may bring us closer to large-scale quantum computers | leapmind | Scoop.it
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Graphene circuit breaks the gigahertz barrier - physicsworld.com

Graphene circuit breaks the gigahertz barrier - physicsworld.com | leapmind | Scoop.it
All-graphene microwave circuits could be possible
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These Guys Want to Hack Your Home. And You Should Let Them | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

These Guys Want to Hack Your Home. And You Should Let Them | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com | leapmind | Scoop.it
The dream of an automated home full of internet-connected appliances -- aka The Internet of Things -- is no longer the vaporware it once was. You can do it now, without writing even a line of code.
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Phys.Org Mobile: Polymer-coated catalyst protects 'artificial leaf'

Phys.Org Mobile: Polymer-coated catalyst protects 'artificial leaf' | leapmind | Scoop.it
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IoT: Aussies prepare to ship Wi-Fi connected lightbulbs

IoT: Aussies prepare to ship Wi-Fi connected lightbulbs | leapmind | Scoop.it
Australian startup LIFX is preparing to ship its Wi-Fi enabled lightbulbs later this year. The 'smart' lightbulb, which can be controlled by a smartphone app, is the brainchild of LIFX CEO Phil Bosua.
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The Amazon Bundle: Why the Retail Giant Is Like the Cable Company of the Future

The Amazon Bundle: Why the Retail Giant Is Like the Cable Company of the Future | leapmind | Scoop.it
Infinite books, fast shipping, free streaming, fresh groceries: What kind of company is Jeff Bezos building?
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We Need a Fixer (Not Just a Maker) Movement | Wired Opinion | Wired.com

We Need a Fixer (Not Just a Maker) Movement | Wired Opinion | Wired.com | leapmind | Scoop.it
The 'maker movement' is a grassroots success story, refueling interest in engineering and giving kids practical skills with tools. But now we need something new.
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33rd Square: Stanford Researchers and Google Create World's Largest Artificial Neural Network

33rd Square: Stanford Researchers and Google Create World's Largest Artificial Neural Network | leapmind | Scoop.it
Stanford researchers, working with Google and NVIDIA, have created a new neural network system for machine learning that is six times the size of the unit built last year that taught itself how to recognize cats on the internet.
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I think we are seeing consciousness merge with technology at a much more rapid page than is being predicted.  Mind directed technology, images from the mind, robotics, and computer neural networks are coming together rapidly.

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Scary!!!
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Who wants a 'robot companion'? Look no further than Intel Labs • The Register

Who wants a 'robot companion'? Look no further than Intel Labs • The Register | leapmind | Scoop.it
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Slime mould could make memristors for biocomputers - tech - 18 June 2013 - New Scientist

Slime mould could make memristors for biocomputers - tech - 18 June 2013 - New Scientist | leapmind | Scoop.it
The ability to remember electrical resistance could make slime mould a useful material for building living computers
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ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH ON NEW DRUG NITRO-MEMANTINE AND SPEEDING UP SERENDIPITY VIA INTERNET DATA-MINING | FutureVigil (r)

ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH ON NEW DRUG NITRO-MEMANTINE AND SPEEDING UP SERENDIPITY VIA INTERNET DATA-MINING | FutureVigil (r) | leapmind | Scoop.it
Memantine, one of the drugs presently used to treat Alzheimer’s disease is re-purposed, originally developed as an anti-influenza drug. It is a different kind
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Imagining The Future Of Lifelogging

The next wave of technology will be applied directly to our bodies. Everything is about to become much more useful.
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How to Turn Your Cell Phone Into a Dolphin - ScienceNOW

How to Turn Your Cell Phone Into a Dolphin - ScienceNOW | leapmind | Scoop.it
How to Turn Your Cell Phone Into a Dolphin - ScienceNOW
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33rd Square: Cancer Researchers Find A New Target For Drug Development

33rd Square: Cancer Researchers Find A New Target For Drug Development | leapmind | Scoop.it
Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers have identified in the most aggressive forms of cancer a gene known to regulate embryonic stem cell self-renewal, beginning a creative search for a drug that can block its activity.
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Top Google Engineer: Human Immortality Is Within Our Grasp

Top Google Engineer: Human Immortality Is Within Our Grasp | leapmind | Scoop.it
We are reaching a tipping point in biology and medicine. Eventually human tissue will be printed out and installed.
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33rd Square: Memory-Boosting Chemical Identified in Mice

33rd Square: Memory-Boosting Chemical Identified in Mice | leapmind | Scoop.it
Memory has been improved in mice injected with a small, drug-like molecule discovered by UCSF San Francisco researchers studying how cells respond to biological stress.
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A Transhumanist’s Journey To Becoming Gods, Angels, and Ghosts

A Transhumanist’s Journey To Becoming Gods, Angels, and Ghosts | leapmind | Scoop.it
At the end of the documentary Transcendent Man, Ray Kurzweil says, “Does God exist? Well, not yet.” I agree. It certainly brings up a topic that isn’t easily understood, nor well received by those dictated under dogmatic belief systems.
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Digital Manufacturing Report: Could a Driverless Highway Be Around the Corner?

Digital Manufacturing Report: Could a Driverless Highway Be Around the Corner? | leapmind | Scoop.it
A recent survey by Cisco Systems found that 57 percent of consumers worldwide are in favor of using driverless cars, with 60 percent approval in the United States, suggesting that the world might be more ready for autonomous vehicles to hit the...
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