Singapore is positioning itself as a leader in artificial intelligence by announcing plans to invest in quantum computing and data centers. The government hopes to attract top talent and companies to further develop AI capabilities in the country. The move reflects Singapore’s commitment to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving field of technology.
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CRISPR can stop malaria spread by editing a single gene in mosquitos
CRISPR gene-editing therapy has made a breakthrough in malaria prevention by modifying a single gene in mosquitoes, rendering them incapable of transmitting the disease. Researchers from UC San Diego, Johns Hopkins, and UC Berkeley discovered that altering an amino acid in mosquitoes can block malaria parasites from reaching salivary glands, allowing for the potential release of these genetically modified mosquitoes to combat the 600,000 annual malaria deaths. Want More Context? 🔎
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