Researchers have figured out how to get mice to do it. Seems like the same thing should work in humans. Between this sort of thing, stem cells, and brain-controlled exoskeletons and prosthetics, it’s a much better world for those paralyzed. Faster, please.
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If you can teach a mouse to repair nerve damage, you can teach it to do anything. That right there is brain surgery.
This looks promising. Tasmanian devil milk contains six peptides that kill superbugs.
It even kills MRSA.
The only problem is finding someone who can milk a Tasmanian devil.
Whoever can do that probably doesn’t need the ability to kill superbugs.