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Innovations in Food Testing Tech: Ensuring Safety From Chemical and Microbial Contaminants

This article explores the latest advancements in food testing and highlights how they are enabling faster, more reliable testing to ensure the safety of the global food supply chain.
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£10 Million Project Will Try To Build Artificial Human Genome

A £10 million Wellcome Trust-funded project seeks to create artificial human genomes. Technology Networks explored the history of synthetic DNA and the societal and ethical implications of this project.
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Could Egg-Derived Xeno-miRs Influence Chemotherapy Response?

Could what's on your plate change your chemo outcome? Dietary microRNAs from food like eggs could affect cancer drug response – here’s what in silico analysis reveals about this promising discovery.
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How AI Is Reducing Food Waste

Technology Networks speaks to some of the new AI-powered pioneers targeting food waste.
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How Green Is Your Lab?

This article explores how lab sustainability goes beyond equipment upgrades, highlighting practical strategies and cultural shifts that empower scientists to reduce waste, cut energy use and embed greener practices in everyday research.
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Generative Chemistry: Navigating Vast Chemical Space in Drug Discovery

This article explores how generative chemistry accelerates drug design, identifies novel compounds and complements traditional computational tools.
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How Collaboration Can Help Research Go Further

Explore how data collaboration and colocation are enabling breakthroughs in life sciences and reducing drug development time and costs.
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Using Next-Generation Sequencing To Understand the Role of the Microbiome in Health and Disease

This article explores how next-generation sequencing has revolutionized microbiome research, enabling comprehensive analysis of microbial communities and their roles in health and disease.
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Investing in Biology: The Key to Sustainable Innovation in Drug Development and Healthcare

Dr. John Beeler, BPGbio, discusses why investing in biology is essential for AI-driven drug discovery and for building a more sustainable, cost-effective healthcare system worldwide.
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How Multimodal Datasets and Models Are Helping To Advance Cancer Care

In the era of precision oncology, the integration of high-throughput, multimodal datasets presents both a formidable challenge and a transformative opportunity. We spoke to Dr. Benjamin Haibe-Kains about how AI/ML data models are helping.
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