Trial raises hopes for injection-free type 1 diabetes treatment Very early days, but just maybe an actual breakthrough. I think this is the first clinical trial to demonstrate that you can create genetically altered insulin-producing cells that can be transplanted to someone with type 1 diabetes and function *without requiring immunosuppression drugs*...! #t1d #diabetes image
ironic that the Boston Tea Party, a key trigger in the march toward the American Revolution, was a protest over a tariff image
It's red, plastic, and snaps together: Provincetown's new flood barrier "In less than a half -hour, the crew was able to assemble a 150-foot-wide, water-tight wall and weigh it down with heavy sandbags. The idea was to direct storm water away from a few dozen historic homes... In a world of no perfect answers, Provincetown is experimenting with ways to try to help the people who live here, stay here." #climatechange #climatecrisis #sealevelrise #CapeCod #coastal image
Baby sharks go Boston: Aquarium scientists study how sand tiger sharks, once uncommon in waters this far north, are using their Boston Harbor habitat. (On the left, New England Aquarium scientists tagging a shark in Boston Harbor. On the right, a fuzzy shot of a similar shark that I took in September on Little Mystic Channel.) #Boston #ocean #shark #harbor #environment #ecosystem
From Loneliness to Belonging: 5 Trends Are Hacking the Museum Experience "From fostering creativity to combating loneliness, museums are stepping up to become more than places to visit—they’re becoming places to belong." #museum #history #art #science image
For my fellow museum geeks, some notes on last week's MuseumNext Digital Exhibitions Summit: Breaking through physical barriers How three European museums are enhancing their exhibits and events with ultra-high-resolution scans of their objects plus a cornucopia of other digital techniques. #museum #history #art
The First First Responders When disaster strikes along British Columbia’s coast, Indigenous rescuers are often the first on the scene. Government-led initiatives are now formally recognizing that work. Sadly, this is the last story posted by the remarkable Hakai Magazine, which has covered coastal science and societies for a decade. The good news is that some of the Hakai editors are moving on to bioGraphic (). #coastal #environment #ocean image
California ports launch clean energy efforts that could be a model for Mass. "Last month, Massport announced a $60 million investment to build two electric shore power stations – similar to those in Los Angeles – for its growing cruise ship business by 2029. The agency’s move marks the first time in recent years that policymakers directly addressed growing concerns around this industry’s impact on public health." #Boston #harbor #environment #environmentaljustice #ship image
Amazed by the scanning technology for paintings that Richard Peretti, an immersive technology developer working with the Amelia Scott museum, presented at last week's MuseumNext Digital Exhibitions Summit. The 3D photometric, non-invasive, multispectral painting scanner “captures detail and texture at the micron level... With this level of precision, distinguishing the digital copy from the original object becomes almost impossible.” #museum @npub1pzt7...apvp