A Lightweight Real-Time Tomato Leaf Disease Detection System for Edge-Based Smart Agriculture. [PDF]
Zhao R +5 more
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ABSTRACT To increase the information content in early stages of bioprocess development, various technologies have been introduced for monitoring cultivations in microtiter plates (MTPs). Besides spectroscopical measurements, like in the BioLector technology, optical measurements with luminescent sensors, placed directly in the cultivation medium ...
Robert Dinger +6 more
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The future of the future foods: understandings from the past towards SDG-2. [PDF]
Habib M +4 more
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Automated Data‐Efficient Symbolic Regression for Interpretable Bioprocess Model Development
ABSTRACT Bioprocessing is central to the sustainable manufacture of pharmaceuticals, food products, and renewable chemicals. Consequently, developing high‐fidelity kinetic models to facilitate accurate process prediction, optimisation, and scale‐up is a top research priority.
Luca Riezzo +3 more
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Bioelectricity harvesting from microorganism: review of recent advancements in utilizing the bioelectric properties of fungi for powering small-scale robotic systems. [PDF]
Islam RU +8 more
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ABSTRACT Single‐stranded DNA (ssDNA) solutions are promising innovations shaping the future of genetic research and medical therapies. In principle, biotechnological mass production of ssDNA can be achieved using Escherichia coli in a high‐cell density fed‐batch process by secreting phagemid particles derived from the filamentous M13 bacteriophages ...
Nathalie Hafner +4 more
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Climate adaptation pathways for agri-food systems: a conceptual framework for scalable application
Valdivia RO, Fant VD, Pedde S, Totin E.
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A field-acquired RGB-Depth image dataset for computer vision-based baby broccoli detection and size estimation under varying illumination conditions. [PDF]
Mohamed R +4 more
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Artificial Cell Catalysts for Biotransformation: Design Principles and Process Integration
ABSTRACT Artificial cell catalysts are emerging as programmable biocatalytic platforms for sustainable molecular conversion. By reconstituting enzymes and functional modules within synthetic compartments, they combine the selectivity of biological catalysis with the design flexibility of synthetic materials.
Iori Kobayashi +2 more
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