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Pune, Maharashtra, India, February 17 2021 (Wiredrelease) Allied Analytics –:Increase in chronic diseases such as diabetes, rise in R&D investments, and development of nanotechnology-based biosensors drive the growth of the global biosensors market. However, high cost associated with research and development (R&D) hinders the market growth. On the other hand, technological advancements in biosensors to make it user friendly are anticipated to offer new opportunities in the coming years.
“Biosensors Market by Product (Wearable biosensors and Non- Wearable biosensors), Technology (Electrochemical Biosensors, Optical Biosensors, Piezoelectric Biosensors, Thermal Biosensors, and Nanomechanical Biosensors): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2019–2026.” According to the report, the global biosensors market garnered $17.50 billion in 2018,
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You might have seen pictures of leaves in cold countries turning yellow and red before falling. This usually marks the beginning of autumn. Known as leaf senescence, this process prepares the trees for the coming winter.
As a result of global warming, European trees were found to start this senescence about two weeks earlier. In a study published last month in the journal
Science, researchers have now demonstrated that trees have a self-regulating mechanism that limits the photosynthesis period or the productive period. This increased photosynthesis in spring and summer could be leading to earlier senescence.