Not exact matches
Traditional dog food starts with poor quality ingredients (waste from the
human food industry) and is processed so heavily by extrusion that it is necessary
for companies to add
synthetic vitamins to sell food as «complete and balanced.»
When we
humans were primitive thousands of years ago, we survived because nature provided us the basic conditions
for life, that is called anthropic environment that until now sustained our existence, We as creatures never affect the environmental balance, but today because of many
synthetic products our existence had endangered nature, that awareness developed a kind of concern
for us to correct some of what we seemed us environmental abuse, That is the phiysical or material aspect of reality, in the spiritual part of our responsibility we also began to realize the meaninglessness of our existence without God, and
for the atheists the reverse, Why do you think is the reason?
As soon as an animal becomes of no more use to
humans, as
for example when the products now used from whales are superseded by
synthetics, then there are no arguments left
for the preservation of whales except that we like looking at them.
We know that formula is a
synthetic substitute
for human milk.
Furthermore, two major advancements made onboard were the development of a
human milk bank to supply breast milk to sick infants, and the creation of the first effective
synthetic milk product
for infants, still sold worldwide today as Similac ®.
Katie Anthony, a mother of two and a Seattle - based blogger at KatyKatiKate.com, cloth - diapered
for her first baby but crossed over
for her second, lamenting, «When you pull the Diaper Genie bag out of the pail, and you just see this blue plastic tube full of NASA - invented
synthetic fibers that are soaked in
human waste, and it's just this foul little sausage, there's a part of me that is really sad.»
This sets the standard
for the term Natural and stipulates: * Product must be made up of at least 95 percent truly natural ingredients or ingredients that are derived from natural sources * No ingredients with any potential suspected
human health risks * No processes that significantly or adversely alter the purity / effect of the natural ingredients * Ingredients that come from a purposeful, renewable / plentiful source found in nature (flora, fauna, mineral) * Processes that are minimal and don't use
synthetic / harsh chemicals or otherwise dilute purity * Non-natural ingredients only when viable natural alternative ingredient are unavailable and only when there are absolutely no suspected potential
human health risks
After early animal studies demonstrated that the
synthetic cannabis extract dronabinol improved respiratory stability, recent studies in
humans have explored the potential use of dronabinol as an alternative treatment
for sleep apnea.
Synthetic biology, she writes, has been addressing «humanity's needs» — limitless fuel,
for example — rather than «our needs as individual, diverse and complex
humans».
Although new
synthetic drugs are closely evaluated
for high specificity, high efficacy, low toxicity, and good pharmacokinetics, little attention is paid to the possibility that the chemically synthesized drugs may eventually be discharged from the
human body into the environment in their original and / or metabolized forms.
For example, 49 % of adults say transfusions with synthetic blood for much improved physical abilities would be «meddling with nature,» while a roughly equal share (48 %) say this idea is no different than other ways human have tried to better themselv
For example, 49 % of adults say transfusions with
synthetic blood
for much improved physical abilities would be «meddling with nature,» while a roughly equal share (48 %) say this idea is no different than other ways human have tried to better themselv
for much improved physical abilities would be «meddling with nature,» while a roughly equal share (48 %) say this idea is no different than other ways
human have tried to better themselves.
«Americans worried about using gene editing, brain chip implants and
synthetic blood: US adults show more concern than enthusiasm
for using these to «enhance»
human abilities.»
By the late 1970s Boyer's company, Genentech, was churning out insulin
for diabetics using Escherichia coli modified to contain a
synthetic human gene.
«If you put
humans as the target, even though you are not going to make a
human baby, it will be provocative, it will be misinterpreted, but people will engage,» says Andrew Hessel, a self - described futurist and biotechnology catalyst at Autodesk in San Francisco, California, a successful software company that specializes in 3D design programs
for architecture and other fields that has been exploring
synthetic biology applications in recent years.
Their
synthetic substitutes ought to be ready
for human trials in about three years, Barker estimates.
Pink nutrient fluid is pumped through a
synthetic human blood vessel, an effort to exercise it in preparation
for implantation.
But boxed wine may have an environmental dark side: Some of the plastic bags inside the boxes contain Bisphenol - A (BPA), a
synthetic chemical that has been in use
for four decades to strengthen plastic food containers and other items but recently has been linked to a range of
human health problems.
«The fully defined nature of these
synthetic bioengineered hydrogels could make them ideal
for use in
human patients in the event that HIOs are used
for therapy in the future,» said Miguel Quirós, a University of Michigan postdoctoral fellow and co-lead author in the study.
Yuste,
for example, says that keeping
human benefits in mind is important, but he wonders whether the project's original sharp focus on tool development may be diluted if the NIH advisory panel is dominated by traditional neuroscientists, rather than a more interdisciplinary mix of scientists including nanoscientists, optogeneticists, and
synthetic biologists.
They also say they are concerned about the antibiotic resistance marker gene that the wheat contains, and assert that the researchers «are openly releasing a
synthetic version of a compound that... has had no long - term health safety tests whatsoever
for human consumption, or
for its impacts on non-target species.»
«They sleep on the ground, and have no
synthetic lighting or controlled climate — traits that characterized the ancestral sleeping environment
for early
humans,» Crittenden said.
They plan to use
synthetic human clicks to investigate how these sounds can reveal the physical features of objects; the number of measurements required
for such studies would be impractical to ask from
human volunteers.
Ordering DNA from commercial outfits has become as easy as ordering pizza, according to Voigt, who projects that in upcoming decades scientists will be able to whip up much larger segments of DNA:
synthetic genomes
for yeast, animals — perhaps even
humans.
As part of the international EU project «SPICE II Plus,» which is now coming to an end, scientists from the MedUni Vienna's Institute
for Cancer Research have now also found evidence that
synthetic substances damage the DNA of
human cells and can therefore possibly have cancer - causing effects.
Our investigations on
human cell lines in the laboratory have shown that
synthetic cannabinoids, in the high concentrations found in cells in the oral cavity or in the lungs,
for example, are likely to trigger damage to the DNA that may have significant consequences
for the consumers of such substances.
Synthetic biology
for recycling
human waste into nutraceuticals and materials: closing the loop
for long - term space travel.
Now, in a new study published in the journal Cell, scientists at the Salk Institute
for Biological Studies have discovered that a
synthetic form of vitamin D, calcipotriol (a drug already approved by the FDA
for the treatment of psoriasis), deactivates the switch governing the fibrotic response in mouse liver cells, suggesting a potential new therapy
for fibrotic diseases in
humans.
By transferring the gene
for melanopsin into
human embryonic kidney cells,
synthetic biologist Martin Fussenegger of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and colleagues made these cells light - sensitive as well.
The system would also have to undergo a lot of work before it can be considered
for use in
humans — including, perhaps, replacing E. coli with another delivery system, says Richard Kitney, a
synthetic biologist at Imperial College London.
Human PLIN1 optimized
for C. elegans was prepared as a
synthetic sequence requested as a GeneArt ® Strings ™ DNA Fragment from Invitrogen ™.
Synthetic peptide - acrylate surfaces
for long - term self - renewal and cardiomyocyte differentiation of
human embryonic stem cells.
To make an effective
synthetic version of the compound
for humans, Prof. Howell and her team made two main changes to it.
Venter is known
for leading private - sector efforts to sequence the
human genome
for the first time, in addition to booting up the first «
synthetic life» in 2010.
Using hints from a 2,000 - year - old recipe
for treating haemorrhoids, they isolated the herb's active ingredient, characterised it, tested it in
humans and animals, and created
synthetic versions.
The researchers are now looking to develop a specific delivery method
for the
synthetic cells that can be tested in
human subjects.
Now that Zhong and his Ohio State colleagues better understand the DNA - repairing process, they are hoping that
synthetic photolyase could be produced, and incorporated into drugs or lotions
for use on
human sunburn victims.
Although it may be some years before
synthetic vaccines are tested in
humans, this is an exciting proof - of - concept study which may pave the way
for the development of temperature - stable and orally - administered vaccines.
(LA JOLLA, CA)-- October 29, 2015 — The J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) policy group today released a new report titled, «DNA Synthesis and Biosecurity: Lessons Learned and Options
for the Future,» which reviews how well the Department of Health and
Human Services guidance
for synthetic biology providers has worked since it was issued in 2010.
BTO is responsible
for all neurotechnology,
human - machine interface,
human performance, infectious disease, and
synthetic biology programs, totaling approximately $ 300 million annually.
He is Founder, Chairman and President of the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), a not -
for - profit, research organization with more than 400 scientist and staff dedicated to
human, microbial, plant,
synthetic and environmental genomic research, as well as the exploration of social and ethical issues in genomics.
However, opportunities are emerging based on new genetic tools being developed
for human biomedicine as part of the new fields of
synthetic biology and genomic technology.
For example, the structural integrity of tiny blood vessels, the physical limits of
synthetic tubing, the complex molecular exchange between fetus and placenta, and the often - poor outcomes of premature infants (despite receiving today's most cutting - edge interventions) all speak to the immeasurably complex science attending fetal viability outside the
human womb.
Keiichiro Suzuki, a CRISPR expert from Salk Institute researcher, also not involved in the study, said by email: «Due to the high stability, specificity and ease
for biosynthesis, the
synthetic CRISPR RNA approach developed in this study will facilitate targeted genetic modification in a variety of
human cells
for fundamental studies as well as therapeutic applications»
Unlike older prescription drugs
for psoriasis, which are made from
synthetic chemicals and are taken orally, biologics are made from bioengineered
human or animal proteins and are delivered via injection or IV.
The most important thing to keep in mind if you opt
for oral supplementation is that you only want to supplement with natural vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), which is
human vitamin D. Do NOT use the
synthetic and highly inferior vitamin D2.
While
human growth hormone has been around
for at least five decades, it was only in the 1990s that we really began to see a vast increase in its
synthetic production.
Over 80,000
synthetic chemicals are in use today, most of which have not been tested individually or in combination
for the effects on
human health.
Then consider the fact that there are organic
human growth hormone supplements available on the market
for those who do not wish to use
synthetic ones.
After all, if the FDA had done its job properly,
synthetic hormones would have been banned from their inception as dangerous illogical replacements
for human hormones.
After hearing from medical and scientific experts describing carrageenan's link to intestinal inflammation, cancer, and other
human health risks, the NOSB voted to remove carrageenan from the list of approved
synthetic and non-organic substances
for use in organic food production.