Magnetic remote control of biology
18 points
7 hours ago
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We figured out how to turn protein function on and off, with magnetic fields from small handheld magnets.

More context here: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00204-9

AndrewGYork
5 hours ago
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SilentM68
1 hour ago
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Hmm, interesting :)
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AndrewGYork
7 hours ago
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We figured out how to turn protein function on and off, with magnetic fields from small handheld magnets.

More context here: https://bsky.app/profile/andrewgyork.bsky.social/post/3mcbrd...

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dang
5 hours ago
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Since https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00204-9 seems paywalled, I put it in the toptext and moved the bsky.app link to the top. Hope that's ok!
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Imustaskforhelp
3 hours ago
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Hey dang, would there be an interest in having the main link be a skyview.social link instead?

https://skyview.social/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbsky.app%2Fprofile...

(in the current bluesky link, only people who have a bluesky link would be able to watch it but skyview.social allows anybody to view a bluesky post even without an account, running directly within in the browser iirc)

Discovered it from the rob pike AI related recent HN post, what do you think?

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AndrewGYork
5 hours ago
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Thanks!
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GenerocUsername
5 hours ago
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don't tell me the magnetic bracelets have a measurable impact on ANY physiology
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AndrewGYork
2 hours ago
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I'm fully convinced that magnets do absolutely nothing to (normal) animal physiology.

What's cool about this work though, is we show that magnetic effects on ENGINEERED biological systems can be enormous:

https://twitter.com/AndrewGYork/status/1797408565742776348

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Terr_
3 hours ago
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All the subluxation "light inside your bones" chiropractors are going to have a field-day.
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