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Using Exercise to Inform Insulin Delivery in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes
Current automated insulin delivery systems for Type 1 diabetics struggle to regulate blood glucose effectively during exercise, but integrating data from wearable fitness sensors and AI could change that, a recent study suggests.
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Lab Automation Holds the Key to the Development of the Food of the Future
Geoff Dance highlights how automation can help us explore the unknown in the cell-cultured meat industry.
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A Green Approach To Upcycle Vegetable Waste
Scientists have devised an environmentally friendly method that turns vegetable waste into health and personal care products, giving vegetable waste a new lease of life in a sustainable and cost effective manner.
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An Introduction to Capillary Electrophoresis: Theory, Practice and Applications
Capillary electrophoresis is a powerful separation and analysis technique that offers quick and efficient results. In this article, we explore how it works, variations on the technique and their applications.
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New Analysis Tools for Detecting Food Fraud
This article will discuss current issues in food authenticity, the potential safety implications and the techniques proving pivotal in detecting and preventing fraudulent products from reaching consumers.
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Precision Microbiome Editing To Tackle Methane Emissions
Professors Jillian Banfield and Jennifer Doudna are embarking on an adventurous $70 million project to combat methane emissions by genetically editing microbes. Technology Networks interviewed the research team to learn more about the "audacious" project.
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A Natural Gene Regulation System May Change the Future of Farming
As agriculture adapts to our changing climate, new practices should unlock the benefits that exist in nature for biological crop protection.
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Cicadas Could Help Us Develop Future Self-Cleaning Everyday Surfaces
A model surface that mimics cicada wings was investigated to understand precisely how the insects get rid of contaminants from them and look at how this knowledge could prove useful in our own lives.
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The Ultimate Guide to Avoiding Predatory Conferences
Predatory conferences are the ramshackle distant cousin of your regular scientific event, a Fyre Festival of science (without the involvement of Ja Rule). It is getting harder to separate fake conferences from real ones. Given this deluge of dodgy science, we have created a guide to spotting and avoiding predatory conferences.
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Understanding Battery Types, Components and the Role of Battery Material Testing in Development and Manufacture
Batteries have become an integral part of our everyday lives. In this article, we will consider the main types of batteries, battery components and materials and the reasons for and ways in which battery materials are tested.
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