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3D Printing for Mass Production of Automotive Parts

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is an iterative production method that has risen from the basement to factory in just a couple of decades. In the year 2020, 3D printing in the automotive sector is rampant. From established OEMs to fresh start-ups, it seems like everyone wants a piece of the additive cake. …

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Synthetic Biology – Redrawing the Drug Discovery Map

Synthetic Biology is a powerful new tool in scientists’ hands due to the recent advances in bioinformatics, DNA sequencing, and synthetic genomics. It covers a wide range of molecular activities involving the engineering of biological systems, manipulates chemicals, produces energy, maintains cell environment, and enhances human health. Synthetic biology thus aims to design and build …

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Nanotechnology for Precision Medicine – From Digestible Sensors to Nanorobots for Drug Delivery

Nanotechnology is used in many areas of medicine, but perhaps the most important use is in precision medicine. While there are some well-known problems with using general immunizations to protect against everything, precision medicine goes one step further by being able to target exactly what is needed to treat or prevent risks determined by an …

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Truly Artificially Intelligent Limbs

Technological integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning in the Prosthetic and Orthotic industry has become a boon for persons with disabilities. The concept of neural network has been used by the leading manufacturers of rehabilitation aids for simulating various anatomical and biomechanical functions of the lost parts of the human body. Moving from …

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Harnessing the power of AI to Prevent Disease

In today’s world of seamless interconnectivity, AI’s ability to identify disease patterns through machine learning is empowering public health practitioners and policymakers with enormous potentials. This offers new hope in effectively preventing various diseases by recognizing early subtle signs of the disease and preventing it from progressing. Focused, context-specific preventive steps promote cost-savings on therapeutic …

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Growing Application of Artificial Intelligence in Retail industry

The retail industry is a good example of how artificial intelligence can be used to improve the efficiency and profitability of an existing business. The most obvious way to do this would be to automate the repetitive tasks that are currently done by humans, such as stocking shelves or checking out customers. Another possibility is …

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Blockchain and Transparency in the Food Supply Chain

Bitcoin has been around for a while now, and so have its proponents. Blockchain the underlying technology of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin is poised to revolutionize the finance industry and has the potential to transform the world economy. And of the potential new avenues for blockchain, perhaps none is more promising than the food supply chain. …

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