• Re: Harnessing the power of nature

    From Kerr-Mudd, John@21:1/5 to Martin Harran on Thu Jan 9 13:45:16 2025
    On Thu, 09 Jan 2025 13:32:11 +0000
    Martin Harran <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 13:01:50 +0000, [email protected] (LDagget)
    wrote:

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    Words like __force__ and __energy__ sound almost scientific.
    I often cringe when (other) people use these colloquially. Anyway,
    you have been challenged.

    Sorry, my bad - in this instance, I meant natural *processes*.

    I might argue about "forces" another day but not here :)


    Use the force, Skywalker!

    --
    Bah, and indeed Humbug.

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  • From Bob Casanova@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 9 09:51:44 2025
    On Thu, 09 Jan 2025 10:35:24 +0000, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by Martin Harran
    <[email protected]>:

    https://www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/the-holy-grail-of-heart-health-a-valve-that-grows-inside-you-pjxvrq33l

    Avoid paywall: https://archive.is/aPuXP


    I found this article in last weekend's Sunday Times fascinating. It's
    about a breakthrough in creating a 'growing heart valve' i.e. a
    replacement valve that grows with the body. A major issue with
    children suffering congenital heart disease is that existing valves
    have to be replaced every few years as their bodies grow. This
    technique involves a temporary valve made of microscopic fibres which
    acts as a scaffold that infuses with the body's cells. The scaffold
    gradually dissolves leaving a self-grown living valve made of the
    patient's own tissue.

    This bit particularly caught my attention:

    "To mimic nature, the fibres are of different widths and have specific
    spaces between them which attract cells; this creates an environment
    where they thrive. After settling into these spaces, cells grow and
    trigger the development of the different cell types needed to make the
    heart valve work.

    A study of the device in sheep, published a year ago in the journal
    Nature Communications Biology, revealed that within four weeks there
    were more than 20 different types of cell - including nerve and fatty
    tissue cells - functioning in the exact places they would be in a
    natural heart valve."

    Fascinating; thanks!

    A poster here seems to have trouble accepting how powerful and
    versatile natural forces can be; this article seems to me just one
    example of how powerful and versatile they actually can be.
    --

    Bob C.

    "The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
    the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
    'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"

    - Isaac Asimov

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