Monday, August 26, 2013

Japan's Smart Rocket, Apple's A7 Chip, Regrowing Human Body Parts

The latest articles discuss Apple's A7 chip that is rumored to be put into the company's new iPhone and how ocean creatures may give us the blueprint to regrow limbs in the near future.

Latest Articles on Space

-Japan's smart rocket, Epsilon is being prepared for a test launch.

Epsilon Rocket Launch Artist’s Conception

Japan's innovative smart rocket is set to launch on August 27th.  The country's space agency (JAXA) announced plans to fire an unmanned rocket to demonstrate how this rocket can do it's own health checks using artificial intelligence. Just like are appliances and phones, experts are not incorporating new technologies into the rocket in order to make it the most innovative and safe rocket there is.

Latest Articles on Technology

-Rumors about Apples new A7 Chip heat up.
Fox News Reporter Clayton Morris tweeted yesterday about Apple's new processing chip that is rumored to be in the new iPhone 5. The reports say that the processor runs a lot quicker than the most recent iPhone and iPad. Apple is set to announce the new iPhone sometime next month.

Latest Articles on Health

-How a Sea Squirt could help a human regrow limbs.

The Star Ascidian (Botryllus schlosseri) has an amazing ability to regenerate its damaged tissue from its blood vessels alone.

Experts are studying a sea squirt, an organism that can regrow any body part. Experts are studying this creature in hopes one day humans will have the ability to regrow body parts using medical technology. This creature has a total of 580 million DNA compared to a humans 3 billion, but about 77% of what is in a sea squirt is actually in us. There is a reason to believe that this organism may hold the key to regenerating body parts in a natural process. Time will only tell as scientists continue to look for the secrets to regrow and reproduce body parts which could greatly lengthen a humans lifespan.

Credit to Space.com and Abcnews.com for the images.

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