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IN4MER Biomaterial Ink: A Phosphorescent Biosensing Biomaterial Ink for Multiple Analytes (Glucose, Lactate, Oxygen) Measurements and Temperature Sensing Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Multianalyte, real‐time monitoring of bioprinted scaffolds remains challenging. Phosphorescence‐lifetime–based, optically responsive microparticles are embedded in diverse printable hydrogels (κ‐carrageenan, GelMA, PEGDA) to form biomaterial inks that report oxygen, glucose, lactate, and temperature.
Waqas Saleem   +11 more
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From Food to Power: Hydrogel Thermoelectrics for Ingestible Electronics

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
We introduce a fully edible thermoelectric–electrochromic platform that harvests heat from food and converts it into a visible color change. N‐type and p‐type hydrogel thermoelectric generators connected in series power anthocyanin‐based electrochromic displays, demonstrating the feasibility of safe, biodegradable, ingestible systems for on‐food ...
Antonia Georgopoulou   +3 more
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Inspiring sustainability: insights from a global creative competition on healthy planet, healthy people. [PDF]

open access: yesPerspect Public Health
Bull S   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Translation and validation of the Nature Relatedness Scale to German. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
Gallus V   +4 more
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The Environmental Compartments of Environmental Hormones

Reviews on Environmental Health, 2010
Compounds with estrogenic activity are ubiquitous in nature. Phytoestrogens and steroidal estrogens are found naturally in the food, in particular legumes and milk products. Naturally occurring steroidal estrogens and synthetic estrogens such as ethinylestradiol are constantly excreted into the environment as the result of the release of animal and ...
Laurence S, Shore, Cohen Keren, Bar-El
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Corporate environmentalism and environmental innovation

Journal of Environmental Management, 2015
Several papers have explored the effect of tighter environmental standards on environmental innovation. While mandatory regulation remains the central tenet of US environmental policy, the regulatory landscape has changed since the early 1990s with the increased recourse by federal and state agencies to corporate environmentalism--voluntary pollution ...
Ching-Hsing, Chang, Abdoul G, Sam
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