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Filipino Scientists Map Genome of Endangered Spotted Deer
Community HeroesMar 25

Filipino Scientists Map Genome of Endangered Spotted Deer

Scientists in the Philippines have unlocked the complete genetic code of the Visayan spotted deer, one of the world's rarest deer species with only 700 left in the wild. This breakthrough gives conservationists the tools they need to save the beautiful spotted creature from extinction.

Google: species saved endangered3 min read
China Creates Largest Human Genome Map for Health Advances
Health & WellnessApr 1

China Creates Largest Human Genome Map for Health Advances

Scientists in China just built the world's largest collection of complete human genomes, mapping genetic variations that could revolutionize how doctors diagnose and treat diseases. This breakthrough includes discovering millions of genetic differences never seen before in existing medical databases.

Nature News3 min read
African Scientists Map 1,000+ Genomes to Fix Medical Bias
InnovationJan 25

African Scientists Map 1,000+ Genomes to Fix Medical Bias

A groundbreaking nine-country African collaboration has sequenced over 1,000 genomes from underrepresented communities, revealing millions of new genetic variants that could revolutionize how doctors predict and treat diseases worldwide. The project corrects a dangerous medical blind spot: most genetic research comes from European populations, making current disease predictions dangerously inaccurate for African patients.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Scientists Map 1,000+ African Genomes to Fix Medical Bias
SolutionsMay 13

Scientists Map 1,000+ African Genomes to Fix Medical Bias

Most medical research has studied only European DNA, leaving African populations invisible in health databases despite having the world's greatest genetic diversity. Scientists across nine African countries just sequenced over 1,000 genomes from underrepresented groups, potentially unlocking millions of new genetic discoveries.

AllAfrica - Health3 min read
Greenland Shark Genome Reveals Secrets to 400-Year Lifespan
InnovationJun 2

Greenland Shark Genome Reveals Secrets to 400-Year Lifespan

Scientists have mapped the genome of the Greenland shark, the longest-living vertebrate on Earth, uncovering genetic secrets that could help humans fight aging and cancer. The findings reveal how these remarkable creatures live for centuries without succumbing to disease.

Live Science3 min read
Google Maps Finally Works in South Korea After Years
InnovationFeb 28

Google Maps Finally Works in South Korea After Years

After years of security concerns, South Korea has approved Google's request to export detailed map data, ending frustration for millions of foreign travelers who couldn't use Google Maps effectively in the country. The decision brings full navigation features to one of the world's last major markets where the global mapping giant didn't fully function.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Scientists Load Entire Virus Genome Into Quantum Computer
InnovationJun 10

Scientists Load Entire Virus Genome Into Quantum Computer

For the first time ever, researchers successfully translated a complete viral genome into quantum computer language, opening doors to solving biological puzzles that have stumped traditional computers for years. The breakthrough could revolutionize how we track diseases and understand genetic disorders.

Live Science3 min read
Scientists Map Brain Wiring With RNA 'Barcodes
InnovationApr 8

Scientists Map Brain Wiring With RNA 'Barcodes

Researchers have developed a breakthrough method that maps brain connections faster and more accurately than ever before, revealing hidden links between neurons that could transform how we detect and treat diseases like Alzheimer's. The technique turns brain mapping into a simple sequencing task.

Science Daily2 min read
Scientist Bridget Ogilvie Built Genomics Empire from Farm Roots
Community HeroesMay 28

Scientist Bridget Ogilvie Built Genomics Empire from Farm Roots

A girl from a one-room Australian bush school grew up to lead one of the world's most influential science foundations and launch a genome research center that changed medicine forever. Bridget Ogilvie's journey proves that scientific curiosity can bloom anywhere.

Nature News2 min read
Nigerian Startup Maps Entire Country in 9 Months
InnovationMar 31

Nigerian Startup Maps Entire Country in 9 Months

After two failed startups, a Nigerian geographer built a tool that solved a 20-year government challenge. His offline mapping app digitally charted every building, road, and settlement across Africa's most populous nation.

TechCabal2 min read
Niantic Builds Living 3D Map to Guide Future Robots
InnovationApr 8

Niantic Builds Living 3D Map to Guide Future Robots

The company behind Pokémon Go is creating a constantly updating 3D map of the world that will help robots navigate cities with pinpoint accuracy. Their crowdsourced approach solves a problem that has stumped tech giants for decades.

Fast Company2 min read
Africa Pushes UN to Adopt Map Showing Its True Size
Global NewsMay 11

Africa Pushes UN to Adopt Map Showing Its True Size

Togo is leading an effort to replace the 450-year-old Mercator map at the UN, which makes Africa look much smaller than it actually is. The African Union-backed campaign aims to correct how the continent is viewed worldwide.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Founder Turns Down VC Money, Builds Thriving Map Site
InnovationMay 30

Founder Turns Down VC Money, Builds Thriving Map Site

Craig Campbell rejected a "blank check" from AI-obsessed investors to build something radically different: a simple website for exploring historical maps. Three years later, his bet on the old-school web is paying off.

Google News - Technology3 min read
Senegal Sequences First 40 Human Genomes, Launches Cancer Test
Health & WellnessJun 12

Senegal Sequences First 40 Human Genomes, Launches Cancer Test

The Institut Pasteur de Dakar has sequenced Senegal's first 40 human whole genomes and launched a groundbreaking platform for early cancer detection. This achievement positions Senegal among African leaders in precision medicine and could save countless lives through earlier diagnosis.

AllAfrica - Health3 min read
UAE Leads Healthcare Revolution With AI and Genomics
Daily MixMay 9

UAE Leads Healthcare Revolution With AI and Genomics

The United Arab Emirates is transforming healthcare with artificial intelligence, genomics, and digital platforms that make care faster and more personal. On UAE Medical Day, the nation celebrated both its medical heroes and its bold push toward innovation-driven health systems.

Google News - Uae Innovation3 min read
Scientists Map 342 Cancer Gene Mutations to Guide Treatment
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Scientists Map 342 Cancer Gene Mutations to Guide Treatment

Researchers created the first complete map of how hundreds of mutations in a key cancer gene affect tumor growth. The breakthrough could help doctors predict cancer behavior and personalize treatments for patients.

Health Daily2 min read
AI Maps Human Brain in 3D, Speeds Drug Discovery
InnovationMay 14

AI Maps Human Brain in 3D, Speeds Drug Discovery

Scientists are using machine learning to crack some of nature's toughest puzzles, from mapping brain tissue to finding new medicines. The technology is helping researchers solve problems that were impossible just a few years ago.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
AI Helps Sequence Rare Parrot Genome to Save Species
InnovationJun 9

AI Helps Sequence Rare Parrot Genome to Save Species

A chubby green parrot named Jane became the first kākāpō to have her genome sequenced in 2015, opening new doors for saving her critically endangered species. Advanced technology is giving conservationists powerful new tools to protect rare animals from extinction.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Scientists Map Hidden 'Sea of Light' Between Galaxies
InnovationMar 5

Scientists Map Hidden 'Sea of Light' Between Galaxies

Astronomers have created the largest 3D map of the early universe, revealing a glowing web of hydrogen gas that fills seemingly empty space between galaxies. The breakthrough captures light from 9 to 11 billion years ago, during the universe's most active star-forming era.

Space.com3 min read
Scientists Map Landslide Risks to Protect Communities
Planet WinsJan 29

Scientists Map Landslide Risks to Protect Communities

After devastating landslides in New Zealand, researchers are revealing how better mapping and science can save lives by predicting where slopes might fail. Their work shows that understanding nature's warning signs can help communities stay safe.

Phys.org2 min read

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