

Genome sequencing is vital for diagnosing patients with diseases rooted in their DNA: Once doctors know the specific genetic mutation, they can tailor treatments accordingly. Genome sequencing allows scientists to see a patient’s complete DNA makeup, which contains information about everything from eye color to inherited diseases.

“A few weeks is what most clinicians call ‘rapid’ when it comes to sequencing a patient’s genome and returning results,” said Euan Ashley, MB ChB, DPhil, professor of medicine, of genetics and of biomedical data science at Stanford. The attempt's video has left internet users in amazement.A new ultra-rapid genome sequencing approach developed by Stanford Medicine scientists and their collaborators was used to diagnose rare genetic diseases in an average of eight hours - a feat that’s nearly unheard of in standard clinical care. Guinness World Records also posted a video of Sarvagya trying to break the record on their official Instagram page. Sarvagya Kulshreshtha, an Indian, has entered his time as the "fastest time to solve a rotating puzzle cube on a bicycle" in the Guinness World Records. The little girl and her book that won her a Guinness World Record. (Guinness World Records) 4. Guinness World Records says that Dark and her mother, Chelsie Syme, worked together to create and illustrate the book, which was released by Oregon-based publisher Ginger Fyre Press. The Lost Cat, her book, sold more than the required minimum of 1,000 copies to qualify as a record in this category. 5-year-old British girl publishes bookīella Jay Dark, a five-year-old, set a new record for being the youngest person to publish a book (female).

Ami is the Sanskrit word for immortality, whilst the mushroom stands for "immortality" and "longevity." The image posted by Guinness World Records shows the record-breaking ring with 24,679 natural diamonds.(Guinness World Records) 3. The mushroom-themed ring known as "Ami" required 24,679 real diamonds to create, according to the website of Guinness World Records. Kerala jeweller designs mushroom-themed ring with 24,679 diamonds
