Deep Dive 4 begins today! Let's dive deeper into the mind-blowing idea that won the ARPA-H Dash to Accelerate Health Outcomes. 🏆 How can we integrate Anuradha Lingappa’s idea, “One Drug for All Cancers,” in in the health industry? Let's come together to discuss, brainstorm, and learn more about this revolutionary drug that could potentially cure all types of cancer. Join the discussion, submit evidence, ask questions, and engage with others at polyplexus.com/Deep-Dive. 📆 Be sure not to miss the live sessions with Anuradha Lingappa herself on Thursday, July 20th, and Thursday, July 27th, at 2 pm ET. The final series of the ARPA-H Deep Dives featuring the first-place winner of the bracket has been highly anticipated. Don’t miss it! #ARPAH #ARPAHDash #Polyplexus #Winner #Live #Health #Healthcare #HealthFutures #CancerResearch #CancerTreatment #Treatment #Future #Research #Science #Medicine
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🤔 What does impact really mean in academia? David Guston's article discusses how universities should rethink their idea of impact. It's not just about patents and inventions. Impact should mean making a difference in society—changing policies, influencing public opinion, and training future leaders. Guston argues that academia needs new ways to measure and encourage these kinds of broader impacts, beyond traditional intellectual property. Read more below #AcademicImpact #Science #HigherEducation #Research #SocietalImpact #Academia #Research #Impact #Society #Innovation #Change
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The FDA has approved the first T cell therapy for solid tumors, specifically targeting advanced melanoma. This "living drug" uses a patient's own T cells, grown in the lab, to attack cancer cells. In trials, some patients, like Toni English, saw remarkable results, with tumors shrinking or disappearing entirely. Though not effective for everyone, Amtagvi marks a significant step forward, providing new hope for those battling difficult-to-treat cancers. #CancerTreatment #Immunotherapy #MedicalBreakthrough #Amtagvi
A newly approved ‘living drug’ could save more cancer patients’ lives
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🌋 Countries are increasingly turning to geothermal energy, especially in volcanic regions, as a reliable and clean power source. Unlike solar or wind, geothermal energy is available 24/7 and has a smaller environmental footprint. Iceland generates about 25% of its electricity from geothermal sources. By tapping into Earth's natural heat, particularly in areas where magma is close to the surface, engineers can produce electricity with minimal greenhouse gas emissions. As technology advances, more countries may harness this renewable energy, despite the challenges of location and cost. #GeothermalEnergy #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #VolcanicHeat #CleanEnergy
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🚀 NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is breaking new ground in "PST Art," an exhibition that merges cutting-edge science with innovative art. In "Blended Worlds: Experiments in Interplanetary Imagination," JPL scientists and artists are collaborating to explore the vast unknowns of space in creative ways. This partnership is producing soundscapes from Jupiter’s moon Europa, sculptures powered by Mars wind data, and recreations of Earth’s scents using scientific data. The goal? To connect audiences with the cosmos through a blend of science and art, opening new pathways for understanding our universe. #PSTArt #NASA #JPL #ScienceAndArt #SpaceExploration
‘PST Art’ Lifts Off, as NASA Scientists Team With Artists
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🌍🐾 Many emerging diseases have their origins in animals. With over two-thirds of new human diseases originating in animals, it's clear that understanding and monitoring animal health is crucial for preventing future pandemics. Veterinarians are often at the forefront of safeguarding both animal and human health. From tracking zoonotic diseases to managing outbreaks, their work highlights the intersection of animal health and public safety. Read more below. 🦠 #VeterinaryScience #PublicHealth #OneHealth #PandemicPrevention #AnimalHealth
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🚁 👨🚒 Meet the autonomous helicopter designed to stop wildfires. Developed by a startup, these helicopters are equipped with cutting-edge software that enables them to fly and drop water autonomously. The goal? To dramatically reduce response times and prevent wildfires from spreading out of control, giving firefighters a crucial advantage. Read more about this climate tech prevention method below. #WildfirePrevention #Innovation #AutonomousTech #Helicopters #ClimateTech #Firefighting #TechForGood #StartupInnovation
Meet the autonomous helicopter designed to stop wildfires
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👩⚕️ Despite representing half the global population, women’s health has been historically underserved. FemTech Lab is addressing these gaps, from reproductive health to mental well-being, by offering accessible, tech-enabled solutions. With women controlling 80% of healthcare decisions, the demand for brands that prioritize women’s health is undeniable. Companies that leverage emerging technologies and advocate for broader accessibility are not just meeting market needs—they’re driving a more equitable and effective healthcare future. #WomenInTech #Femtech #HealthcareInnovation #WomenEmpowerment #ConsumerHealth #TechForGood #HolisticHealth
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🩸 Scientists are rapidly advancing towards a blood test that could predict your risk of developing Alzheimer’s. 🧠 Dr. Randall Bateman of Washington University in St. Louis predicts that within a few years, routine blood tests could be as common as cholesterol checks, potentially revolutionizing early detection and treatment. With new biomarkers capable of reflecting the disease's progression, these tests could allow for earlier intervention and more effective treatments. This breakthrough not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also has the potential to accelerate clinical trials and improve patient outcomes. #Alzheimers #MedicalResearch #Biomarkers #HealthcareInnovation #EarlyDetection #BloodTests #Neuroscience #FutureOfMedicine
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