What’s on the horizon in the world of science? #icca11 WEDNESDAY 26/10/11

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What’s on the horizon in the world of science? Angela Saini Science journalist & Author

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Presentation on What’s on the horizon in the world of science? by Angela Saini Science journalist & author. Held during the 50th ICCA Congress. #icca11 WEDNESDAY 26/10/11

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What’s on thehorizon in the

world of science?

Angela SainiScience journalist

& Author

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Biologists areteaming up withengineers to helpbuild the growingfield of synthetic

biology

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The aim of syntheticbiology is to build

‘living machines’ froma biological toolkit of

parts, including bits ofDNA… just like anengineer builds a

computer

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In 2009, Cambridge University undergraduatesgenetically engineered E.Coli bacteria, normallyfound in the gut, enabling it to produce a variety

of rainbow colours.

It could be used to give you “colour-coded poo”.

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At Imperial College London, biologists andengineers have teamed up to create biological

devices that behave like electronic circuits

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Unmanneddefence systems

could makeintelligent robots

a reality

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Artificial intelligence research happening inthe defence industry could also help todesign safer and smarter machines for

civilian use

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The next Mars rover could be equipped withthe kind of sensors and gauges that will help

it fix and charge itself

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Open-sourcescience,

BIG collaborationsand

citizen science

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Tuberculosis is one of the world’s oldest diseases. Itaffects two billion people around the world, mainly

in the developing world.

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Open source drug discovery pools researchfrom thousands of different scientists in

different fields, for one end goal.

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In September 2011, the Planet Hunters projectreported that its members had discovered two

possible new planets

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Global science is becoming more collaborativeand slowly shifting to the East

The OECD Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard 2011 released on 20 September shows thelatest trends in global science…

• The biggest research hotspots are still the US,Europe and Japan, but China is growing fast, withother BRIC nations following.

• When it comes to clean energy research,materials science is the largest field.

• All nations are also ramping up the proportionof research that is done in partnership withother nations.

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Thanksfor listening!

You can find me at:www.angelasaini.co.uk

@AngelaDSaini