Cutting-Edge Science Highlights: ALS Breakthrough, Lungfish Genome, Methane Satellite, and Asteroid Origins

This article summarizes recent significant developments in science, including a brain implant helping an ALS patient regain speech, discovery of the largest genome in the South American lungfish, the launch of a methane-detecting satellite backed by Bloomberg and NASA, and new findings on the asteroid that ended the dinosaur era.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-08-2024 02:30 IST | Created: 17-08-2024 02:30 IST
Cutting-Edge Science Highlights: ALS Breakthrough, Lungfish Genome, Methane Satellite, and Asteroid Origins
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In an inspiring leap for medical technology, a brain-computer interface developed by Blackrock Neurotech has enabled a man with ALS to communicate once again. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, underscores the advancements in restoring communication for paralyzed patients.

Further intriguing discoveries come from the realm of genetics, where researchers have sequenced the genome of the South American lungfish, revealing it to be the largest known genome in the animal kingdom, about 30 times larger than the human genome.

On the environmental front, a group supported by philanthropist Mike Bloomberg and NASA has launched its first satellite to detect methane leaks from space, marking a significant development in efforts to combat climate change.

Additionally, scientists have finally pinpointed the origins of the asteroid that brought an end to the dinosaur era. New findings suggest it originated beyond Jupiter, providing clarity on this historical cosmic event.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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