Happy Accidents and Unintended (Amazing) Consequences

Published: Dec. 7, 2017, 12:30 a.m.

b"Phil and Stephen dip into the archives to discuss the strange ways in which progress doesn\\u2019t always occur on purpose. Where do solutions come from? Careful planning. Intentional behavior. Hard work. Or sometimes we just stumble into them.\\n\\nCure for cancer might accidentally have been found, and it could be malaria\\n\\nBy attaching malaria proteins to cancer cells, tumours could be burrowed into and then destroyed \\u2014 and it seems to be effective on 90 per cent of types of cancers\\n\\nCan a Diabetes Drug Cure Aging?\\n\\n\\xa0A 2014 study found that people with Type 2 diabetes who took metformin lived longer than healthy people without diabetes who weren't taking it.\\n\\n10 Awesome Accidental Discoveries\\n\\nPenicillin\\n\\nThe Microwave Oven\\n\\nVelcro\\n\\nThe Big Bang\\n\\nTeflon\\n\\nVulcanized Rubber\\n\\nCoca-Cola\\n\\nRadioactivity\\n\\n\\nSmart Dust\\n\\n'Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration ...\\n\\nThomas A Edison\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\nArtificial intelligence will plunge into the universe of molecules in the search for amazing drugs\\n\\n\\u201cThere are two strategies of innovation on the basis of the AI in the pharmaceutical industry, which will provide you the best molecules and the rapid approval,\\u201d says lark. \\u201cOne is looking for the needle in the haystack, and the other creates a new needle\\u201d.\\n\\nWT 378-689"