Publish: 13:48, 11 Nov, 2024

Five ways science is making the world better

Online Desk
Five ways science is making the world better
The same mRNA technology used in the Moderna and Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines can also be harnessed to teach the immune system to identify and target cancer cells. Photo - Collected

Scientific advancements continue to reshape the world in ways that promise a healthier, more sustainable future. From revolutionary medical treatments to breakthroughs in space exploration and renewable energy, science is tackling some of humanity's greatest challenges. Here are five remarkable ways science is already making the world a better place, offering hope for a brighter tomorrow.

Here are five innovations that allow us to live a better life, reports The Guardian.

Stem cell transplants to reverse diabetes

Half a billion people worldwide live with diabetes. There are different types with different causes, but all lead people to have too much sugar in their blood. If not well controlled, this excess glucose can inflict damage throughout the body, putting people at risk of gum disease, nerve damage, kidney disease, blindness, amputations, heart attack, stroke and cancer.

For now, patients manage the condition with medicines, insulin and lifestyle changes, but a new generation of treatments could reverse the disease. Details of the first woman treated for type 1 diabetes with stem cells taken from her own body were announced last month. Beforehand, the 25-year-old needed substantial amounts of insulin. Now she produces her own.

In April, a similar cell transplant allowed a 59-year-old man with type 2 diabetes to come off insulin. It’s early days and challenges remain, not least around scaling the treatment, but the results so far are exciting.

Cancer vaccines

Vaccines were one of the remarkable success stories of the pandemic. Now scientists hope the same mRNA technology that underpinned the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 jabs can be used to train the immune system to recognise and attack cancer.

These jabs work by providing an instruction to the patient’s cells to churn out a particular protein that acts as a flag for the immune system to target. In this case, scientists are tailoring the vaccine design to proteins on the surface of a patient’s cancer cells.

In August, hundreds of patients entered the world’s first personalised mRNA cancer vaccine trial for melanoma and trials are under way for pancreatic, bowel and other cancers. And since the protection afforded by vaccines can be long-lasting, it may be possible to use the approach as a preventive measure, for those with high genetic risk of breast or ovarian cancer, and to stop cancer returning.

AI to detect cancers more quickly

The next four years are set to see rapid progress in the use of artificial intelligence to better diagnose serious illnesses like lung cancers and brain tumours, which should mean longer lives.

The tech is being rolled out in hospitals, including several in the north of England, to catch cancers quicker and prolong lives. The system, which scans x-rays and prioritises cases where it spots something suspicious that the human clinician may have missed, has been shown to improve diagnostic accuracy by 45% and diagnostic efficiency by 12%, according to the South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

James Webb telescope

In the two years since its launch, the James Webb space telescope has observed galaxies that existed when the universe was less than 300m years old, whose light has travelled for 14bn years – almost the age of the universe itself – to reach us. Capturing light from the first stars to light up the sky – long viewed as a holy grail in astronomy – now appears within reach. Some of these discoveries are upending conventional theories, with the earliest galaxies appearing far brighter or bigger than expected and the first blackholes appearing to have snowballed more quickly than can be explained by current models.

Renewable energy is gaining pace

The world’s transition to green energy is gaining pace. A recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world’s energy watchdog, found that over the next six years renewable energy projects are on track to roll out at three times the pace of the previous six years. This would put the world on course to outpace the 2030 goals set by governments to create a total global renewable energy capacity roughly equal to the existing power systems in China, the EU, India and the US combined.

In Europe, the boom in solar power caused market prices to turn negative for a record number of hours this summer. Wind developers are preparing to launch a new generation of floating offshore wind turbines to better capture the more powerful wind speeds further from the shore.

The green electricity surge will be led by the clean energy programmes of China and India, which would help to displace the fossil fuel consumption of two of the most polluting countries in the world.

China will have more than half of the world’s renewables by the end of the decade, according to the IEA, which is already thought to have slowed China’s pipeline of future coal power plants. The number of new permits for coal plants in China has fallen from 100GW in 2022 and 2023 to only 12 new projects totaling 9.1GW in the first half of 2024, according to Global Energy Monitor.

Bd-pratidin English/ Fariha Nowshin Chinika

More News
NASA’s Sunita leads groundbreaking lettuce experiment in space
NASA’s Sunita leads groundbreaking lettuce experiment in space
Apple set to launch its first foldable iPhone: A game-changer for market
Apple set to launch its first foldable iPhone: A game-changer for market
World Labs launches AI tech to generate interactive 3D scenes from a single image
World Labs launches AI tech to generate interactive 3D scenes from a single image
Intel CEO Gelsinger steps down amid struggles to regain chipmaking lead
Intel CEO Gelsinger steps down amid struggles to regain chipmaking lead
Cars polluting less, but for how long?
Cars polluting less, but for how long?
US judge rejects Musk's $55.8 billion tesla pay deal again
US judge rejects Musk's $55.8 billion tesla pay deal again
Saudi Arabia turns to tech to transform desert
Saudi Arabia turns to tech to transform desert
Rare insect fossils discovered in NZ, offering insight into ancient ecosystems
Rare insect fossils discovered in NZ, offering insight into ancient ecosystems
Astronauts shutdown Russian space station module after 'unusual odor' from spacecraft
Astronauts shutdown Russian space station module after 'unusual odor' from spacecraft
Rare spade-toothed whale found in New Zealand provides unique research opportunity
Rare spade-toothed whale found in New Zealand provides unique research opportunity
Robots perform like human surgeons
Robots perform like human surgeons
‘Death Clock’ app estimates the date of death
‘Death Clock’ app estimates the date of death
Latest News
Bangladesh seeks global recognition of peoples’ right for water, land, food, and environment at UNCCD COP16
Bangladesh seeks global recognition of peoples’ right for water, land, food, and environment at UNCCD COP16

6 hours ago | National

Syrian insurgents seize four towns amid clashes
Syrian insurgents seize four towns amid clashes

6 hours ago | International

Chevron plans to invest in new gas exploration in Bangladesh
Chevron plans to invest in new gas exploration in Bangladesh

8 hours ago | Economy

Hindu Buddhist Christian Oikya Parishad protest attack on Agartala mission
Hindu Buddhist Christian Oikya Parishad protest attack on Agartala mission

8 hours ago | National

BBC reveals list of 100 inspiring, influential women for 2024
BBC reveals list of 100 inspiring, influential women for 2024

8 hours ago | International

Chief Adviser congratulates Bangladesh Blind Cricket Team
Chief Adviser congratulates Bangladesh Blind Cricket Team

8 hours ago | Sports

Bangladesh decides to close consular services in Agartala
Bangladesh decides to close consular services in Agartala

9 hours ago | National

CA Yunus calls for national unity
CA Yunus calls for national unity

9 hours ago | National

China bans gallium, germanium exports to US over chip sanctions
China bans gallium, germanium exports to US over chip sanctions

9 hours ago | International

India-Bangladesh ties can't be evaluated by a single issue: Pranay Verma
India-Bangladesh ties can't be evaluated by a single issue: Pranay Verma

10 hours ago | National

Messi and Ronaldo feature in shortlist for the 2024 FIFPRO Men's World XI
Messi and Ronaldo feature in shortlist for the 2024 FIFPRO Men's World XI

10 hours ago | Sports

Nigeria seeks South Africa's support to join G20, BRICS
Nigeria seeks South Africa's support to join G20, BRICS

10 hours ago | International

Jatiya Nagorik Committee presents 69-point proposal on constitution
Jatiya Nagorik Committee presents 69-point proposal on constitution

10 hours ago | National

India to lose from breakdown in ties, not Bangladesh: Adviser Shakhawat
India to lose from breakdown in ties, not Bangladesh: Adviser Shakhawat

10 hours ago | National

Bangladesh reach Jr Hockey World Cup for first time in history
Bangladesh reach Jr Hockey World Cup for first time in history

11 hours ago | Sports

Foreign Ministry summons Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma
Foreign Ministry summons Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma

11 hours ago | National

UN Peacekeepers are needed in India, not Bangladesh: Rizvi
UN Peacekeepers are needed in India, not Bangladesh: Rizvi

11 hours ago | National

BGB ready to tackle any untoward situation at frontiers
BGB ready to tackle any untoward situation at frontiers

11 hours ago | National

India-China relations have progressed: S Jaishankar
India-China relations have progressed: S Jaishankar

11 hours ago | International

NASA’s Sunita leads groundbreaking lettuce experiment in space
NASA’s Sunita leads groundbreaking lettuce experiment in space

12 hours ago | Tech

Apple set to launch its first foldable iPhone: A game-changer for market
Apple set to launch its first foldable iPhone: A game-changer for market

12 hours ago | Tech

Shakib undergoes test for suspected bowling action
Shakib undergoes test for suspected bowling action

12 hours ago | Sports

Fakhrul expects Indians to respect Bangladesh's democratic aspirations
Fakhrul expects Indians to respect Bangladesh's democratic aspirations

12 hours ago | National

3 cops suspended, 7 people held over Agartala incident
3 cops suspended, 7 people held over Agartala incident

12 hours ago | National

World Labs launches AI tech to generate interactive 3D scenes from a single image
World Labs launches AI tech to generate interactive 3D scenes from a single image

12 hours ago | Tech

Trump vows to hit hard Hamas if hostages are not released by Jan 20
Trump vows to hit hard Hamas if hostages are not released by Jan 20

12 hours ago | International

Intel CEO Gelsinger steps down amid struggles to regain chipmaking lead
Intel CEO Gelsinger steps down amid struggles to regain chipmaking lead

12 hours ago | Tech

NATO set to hold off Ukraine invite push as Trump looms
NATO set to hold off Ukraine invite push as Trump looms

12 hours ago | International

Did not want to give any room to the batters: Nahid Rana
Did not want to give any room to the batters: Nahid Rana

13 hours ago | Sports

Dhanmondi turns into haven for muggers
Dhanmondi turns into haven for muggers

13 hours ago | City

Most Read
Who is Rikta Akter on the BBC 100 Women 2024 list?
Who is Rikta Akter on the BBC 100 Women 2024 list?

13 hours ago | National

Diplomatic tensions rise between Bangladesh and India: Ifty Azad
Diplomatic tensions rise between Bangladesh and India: Ifty Azad

15 hours ago | National

Both elections and politics are challenges for us
Both elections and politics are challenges for us

15 hours ago | Special

BDT 2.34 trillion stashed in the pockets of bank directors
BDT 2.34 trillion stashed in the pockets of bank directors

17 hours ago | Economy

From sycophancy to burglary
From sycophancy to burglary

14 hours ago | Special

Foreign Ministry summons Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma
Foreign Ministry summons Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma

11 hours ago | National

Macron, Saudi Crown Prince call for a Gaza ceasefire ‘without further delay’
Macron, Saudi Crown Prince call for a Gaza ceasefire ‘without further delay’

16 hours ago | International

Businesspeople call for security
Businesspeople call for security

16 hours ago | National

Hotels in Tripura announce no rooms, meals for Bangladeshi tourists
Hotels in Tripura announce no rooms, meals for Bangladeshi tourists

17 hours ago | National

Bangladesh seeks global recognition of peoples’ right for water, land, food, and environment at UNCCD COP16
Bangladesh seeks global recognition of peoples’ right for water, land, food, and environment at UNCCD COP16

6 hours ago | National

Rare insect fossils discovered in NZ, offering insight into ancient ecosystems
Rare insect fossils discovered in NZ, offering insight into ancient ecosystems

18 hours ago | Tech

India must understand it’s not Sheikh Hasina's Bangladesh: Asif Nazrul
India must understand it’s not Sheikh Hasina's Bangladesh: Asif Nazrul

15 hours ago | National

US judge rejects Musk's $55.8 billion tesla pay deal again
US judge rejects Musk's $55.8 billion tesla pay deal again

16 hours ago | Tech

US announces $725 million military assistance package for Ukraine
US announces $725 million military assistance package for Ukraine

18 hours ago | International

Intel CEO Gelsinger steps down amid struggles to regain chipmaking lead
Intel CEO Gelsinger steps down amid struggles to regain chipmaking lead

12 hours ago | Tech

Embrace winter bliss with 5 divine World drinks hot chocolate
Embrace winter bliss with 5 divine World drinks hot chocolate

16 hours ago | Lifestyle

Tarique urges people to show utmost restraint
Tarique urges people to show utmost restraint

13 hours ago | National

LPG price adjustment for Dec to be announced Tuesday
LPG price adjustment for Dec to be announced Tuesday

18 hours ago | National

Cars polluting less, but for how long?
Cars polluting less, but for how long?

14 hours ago | Tech

Govt steps in to regulate tourism on Saint Martin's Island
Govt steps in to regulate tourism on Saint Martin's Island

14 hours ago | National

UN warns global drought carries $300 bn annual drop
UN warns global drought carries $300 bn annual drop

13 hours ago | Economy

Petition seeks ban on Indian TV channels in Bangladesh
Petition seeks ban on Indian TV channels in Bangladesh

17 hours ago | National

Tanjin Tisha hints at exciting film debut soon!
Tanjin Tisha hints at exciting film debut soon!

14 hours ago | Entertainment

Arrest warrants for Imran Khan, wife, and others over Islamabad protest
Arrest warrants for Imran Khan, wife, and others over Islamabad protest

18 hours ago | International

Canada announces Pacific trade pact is open to new members following Taiwan's complaint
Canada announces Pacific trade pact is open to new members following Taiwan's complaint

13 hours ago | International

Shakib undergoes test for suspected bowling action
Shakib undergoes test for suspected bowling action

12 hours ago | Sports

Bangladesh’s lead crosses 200
Bangladesh’s lead crosses 200

14 hours ago | Sports

71.5% support punishing police for excessive force: Survey
71.5% support punishing police for excessive force: Survey

13 hours ago | National

Deprived deputy secretaries of 25 different cadres getting promotion soon
Deprived deputy secretaries of 25 different cadres getting promotion soon

13 hours ago | National

CA Yunus calls for national unity
CA Yunus calls for national unity

9 hours ago | National