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WhatNext is an ecosystem of industry experts, start-ups, and technology adoption enablers with the singular purpose of helping cope with the onslaught of rapid transformation caused by technological advancements and evolving market dynamics.

AI-based Nutrition - WhatNext

AI-based Nutrition and Personalized Diet Plan

Over the last few years, the food-as-medicine concept has gained momentum- thanks to physicians’ and practitioners’ awareness about making food an integral part of treatment for chronic illnesses along with their medications. Scientists at Harvard Chan School of Public health have found a link between food and many health conditions such as obesity, longevity, a …

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Where are we with 3D Printed Solar Panels?

With global temperatures rising at previously unseen rates, governments worldwide are looking more and more towards renewable energy as opposed to conventional fossil fuels. The vast field of renewable energy encompasses a wide variety of carbon neutral and carbon positive energy generation methods – the main ones being hydroelectric, wind, and solar. On the other …

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Gene Therapy in Curing Disease - WhatNext

The Potential of Gene Therapy in Curing Disease

All living things degenerate in health as they use their molecular machinery to extract nutrients and energy from the environment. We can say that aging is an obligatory disease of living beings. There are many reasons for this natural aging, losing telomerase action encoded in our genome, being lost is the main one. Telomeres are …

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Microbial Protein - WhatNext

Microbial Protein in Sustainable Food Supply

Biotechnology has dramatically increased the supply of many pharmaceuticals and other products for human consumption, especially thanks to the technique of heterologous expression, which seeks to express genes in a “heterologous system”, a different organism from the one that originally produced the compound. Perhaps the greatest example is human insulin, a polypeptide hormone that is …

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Bio-Manufacturing - WhatNext

Bio-Manufacturing – Current State of Digital-to-Biological Converter

The transformation of the environment is an intrinsic characteristic of nature. Not only the physical history of the universe, through cosmic collisions, exchanges of inert energies end up metamorphosing the principles of the matter that conforms us; but also, a magical conversion – somewhat alchemical –, occurs thanks to the action of living beings. The …

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