• New DARPA Project: Predict the future against pandemics!
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[quote]The fight against pathogens is usually reactionary; a pathogen evolves or mutates, developing a drug resistance or finding a more efficient path toward infection, and researchers scramble to shift tactics for fighting off said pathogen. That’s not good enough for DARPA, which wants a means to look into the future so researchers can stop an outbreak of a potentially dangerous pandemic before it ever begins. The aptly titled Prophecy program is seeking a range of technologies that will aid in the development of an effective crystal ball, including in vitro platforms for recreating virus-host interactions, better means of sequencing viral genomes to test for sequencing errors and mutations, and algorithms that can predict the rate, direction, and phenotype of viral mutations before they happen. Capping all that off, they want countermeasures that allow scientists and agencies to erect “high energy evolutionary boundaries” that keep genetic mutations that might result in a pandemic of some kind from ever happening. Like pretty much all DARPA initiatives, this one sets an ambitious goal, but the real interesting stuff could be the technological fallout. As Danger Room points out, even if Prophecy fails to create those evolutionary boundaries that stop future mutations before they happen, the ability to predict, even in a vague sense, the way certain pathogens will likely evolve could lead to more efficient manufacturing and stockpiling of vaccines and allow health agencies to better organize their resources in front of an impending outbreak.[/QUOTE] Source: [url]http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-06/darpa-wants-look-future-prevent-outbreaks-they-happen[/url] :lsd:
Prophecy program what a name.
You know you can stop Pandemics by shutting down air and sea transport routes?
This is mildly interesting.
Madagascar is safe for the time being.
Fucking pandemics, how do they work?
Yeah ive never figured that out
[QUOTE=Sickle;22326799]Madagascar is safe for the time being.[/QUOTE] And Greenland has robot doctors who can find the cure.
Or you could you know, work in the middle of siberia and not piss around with psychrophiles? v:v:v
[QUOTE=bravehat;22327119]Or you could you know, work in the middle of siberia and not piss around with psychrophiles? v:v:v[/QUOTE] I looked up psychrophile and thought it was a fetish.
Don't worry I took my TAMIFLU.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;22327178]I looked up psychrophile and thought it was a fetish.[/QUOTE] Nah, just as long as we keep good containment protocols, in the middle of nowhere and don't tinker with extermophiles then there's no reason to worry.
Tell them to play pandemic 2
DARPA is badass. Or it has too much time and money in it's hands.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;22333613]DARPA is badass. Or it has too much time and money in it's hands.[/QUOTE] [I]No[/I] science project can ever have too much money :science:
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