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Exclusive: Humans placed in suspended animation for the first time
Doctors have placed humans in suspended animation for the first time, as part of a trial in the US that aims to make it possible to fix traumatic injuries that would otherwise cause death.
Samuel Tisherman, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, told New Scientist that his team of medics had placed at least one patient in suspended animation, calling it “a little surreal” when they first did it. He wouldn’t reveal how many people had survived as a result.
The technique, officially called emergency preservation and resuscitation (EPR), is being carried out on people who arrive at the University of Maryland Medical Centre in Baltimore with an acute trauma – such as a gunshot or stab wound – and have had a cardiac arrest. Their heart will have stopped beating and they will have lost more than half their blood. There are only minutes to operate, with a less than 5 per cent chance that they would normally survive.
EPR involves rapidly cooling a person to around 10 to 15°C by replacing all of their blood with ice-cold saline. The patient’s brain activity almost completely stops. They are then disconnected from the cooling system and their body – which would otherwise be classified as dead – is moved to the operating theatre.
A surgical team then has 2 hours to fix the person’s injuries before they are warmed up and their heart restarted. Tisherman says he hopes to be able to announce the full results of the trial by the end of 2020.
Exclusive: Humans placed in suspended animation for the first time
Doctors have placed humans in suspended animation for the first time, as part of a trial in the US that aims to make it possible to fix traumatic injuries that would otherwise cause death.
Samuel Tisherman, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, told New Scientist that his team of medics had placed at least one patient in suspended animation, calling it “a little surreal” when they first did it. He wouldn’t reveal how many people had survived as a result.
The technique, officially called emergency preservation and resuscitation (EPR), is being carried out on people who arrive at the University of Maryland Medical Centre in Baltimore with an acute trauma – such as a gunshot or stab wound – and have had a cardiac arrest. Their heart will have stopped beating and they will have lost more than half their blood. There are only minutes to operate, with a less than 5 per cent chance that they would normally survive.
EPR involves rapidly cooling a person to around 10 to 15°C by replacing all of their blood with ice-cold saline. The patient’s brain activity almost completely stops. They are then disconnected from the cooling system and their body – which would otherwise be classified as dead – is moved to the operating theatre.
A surgical team then has 2 hours to fix the person’s injuries before they are warmed up and their heart restarted. Tisherman says he hopes to be able to announce the full results of the trial by the end of 2020.
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Pretty cool test today of SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
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Is your company still working with SpaceX? If so, that must be pretty satisfying to see SpaceX kicking some serious assazgreg wrote:Pretty cool test today of SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
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Yep, we currently make about 70 different parts for them including heat shields, brackets, and fittings.
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That is cool. I'm starting to get excited about rocket launches again. I just couldn't get enough of them when Mercury and Gemini were going up. I was a bit jaded by the time Apollo started, and really depressed by the explosion, then really excited again by the actual Moon expeditions. The shuttle and station were cool, but LEO is just not where its at. We should have been on Mars by the late 90's.azgreg wrote:Pretty cool test today of SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
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At this point, we’re all crossing our fingers that the dying star Betelgeuse will hurry up and explode already, because who doesn’t love a good show? The red giant star (visible in the constellation Orion) has been growing dimmer since late last year, leading many to speculate it could soon go supernova. Scientists operating the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope have released new images of the supergiant star—and yep, it looks weird.
Not only is Betelgeuse dimming, it seems to be changing shape.
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Australian coronavirus vaccine goes into test production
A factory in Melbourne has started producing a test dose of a potential coronavirus vaccine which scientists will begin testing on animals this week.
The test vaccine was developed in just six weeks by University of Queensland researchers using world-first molecular clamp technology invented in Australia.
The blueprint for the test vaccine was sent to a CSIRO manufacturing lab in Clayton on Thursday night. On Friday morning vaccine production began.
The University of Queensland team say they have not perfected their design yet, and more tweaking will be done over the next week.
The batch being brewed at Clayton is merely the first test dose, a process done in part to trial the factory's systems.
Nevertheless, it shows the incredible progress made by the researchers – less than two months after the first recorded coronavirus death, a test vaccine is in production.
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Some gold in this thread:
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Last crew to be launched from American soil was in 2011
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Is Elon Musk going to tweet out how to hack the launch so it self destructs?
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Tesla stock is up 300% in the last year. I think he will be fine. Up 8.54% today aloneChicat wrote:Is Elon Musk going to tweet out how to hack the launch so it self destructs?
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He’s a dangerously impulsive person.84Cat wrote:Tesla stock is up 300% in the last year. I think he will be fine. Up 8.54% today aloneChicat wrote:Is Elon Musk going to tweet out how to hack the launch so it self destructs?
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Today is the day. 50/50 chance of liftoff due to weather
Here is the livestream
Here is the livestream
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Hopefully it goes off today. Biggest manned spaceflight event in the US since the first space shuttle launch in 1981. Everyone should watch today. It's on ABC and CBS and on the discovery channel and livestreamed on YouTube.
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The launch has not been called off but there are tornado warnings in the area
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Yeah whole lotta thunderstorms around. Still 2.5 hours to go but definitely looks like it may be delayed til Saturday.
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Half hour til liftoff and everything is a go but the weather. They're just worried about the leftover precipitation around the area. Probably will be waiting til the last moment to decide. If you haven't yet then make sure to tune into the YouTube SpaceX stream or Discovery channel.
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Just cancelled.
More greatness for 2020
More greatness for 2020
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They've had non-stop severe thunderstorms for like a week around there so it's not a surprise.
Trying again at like noon Arizona time Saturday
Trying again at like noon Arizona time Saturday
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Alieberman wrote:Just cancelled.
More greatness for 2020
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Alas, NOT Dark Matter.
Astronomers find 'missing matter', solving decades-long mystery of outer space
Astronomers find 'missing matter', solving decades-long mystery of outer space
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2nd attempt set for launch at noonish Tucson time. 50/50 chance again today due to weather
Another good stream
Another good stream
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Godspeed Bob and Doug!
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About 40 minutes to go and weather is being given the green light right now. Still could change but as of now they're going to launch
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Let's light this candle!
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Looks like it all went well.
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That was cool to watch
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And then the broadcast was ruined by the Trump toadie NASA administrator coming on and spending his time fellating Trump.
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That was super cool. We needed something to be proud of
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Made me sick watching that. No chance going to the moon by 2024 with this economy.ASUHATER! wrote:And then the broadcast was ruined by the Trump toadie NASA administrator coming on and spending his time fellating Trump.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Says published 5 years ago hmmmmMerkin wrote:
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An easy guide where to look for Neowise.