Source: rt.com - Saturday, January 31, 2015
Google X laboratories, located in Mountain View, California, has been working on a wristband that can detect cancer cells and warn of impending heart attacks and other diseases transmitted through a person’s blood. The Atlantic visited the semi-secretive research center, which employs more than 100 doctors and scientists, and asked its head why Google is making human skin. The project is still in its infancy, said Andrew Conrad, head of Google Life Sciences. However, scientists are hopeful they will “ change medicine from being episodic and reactive, like going to the doctor saying ‘my arm hurts,' to being proactive and preventative.” He explained that in order to find cancer cells, the technology would use disease-detecting nanoparticles, ingested via a pill, that send data back to a sensor on a wristband. The “light up” cells make their way underneath the detector which, like a magnet, attracts the nanoparticles. “We have [the nanoparticles] circulate around your whole body looking for those cells and we collect them using a magnet and basically ask them what they saw, ” Conrad said. READ MORE : Google nanobots: Early warning system for cancer, heart disease inside the body The head of research explained that these nanoparticles with cancer cells will “light up.” In order to catch the light, scientists need to study how it passes through the skin. Thus, Google started making “practice arms” with synthetic skin and real human sk
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