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Genetically engineered grass cleanses soil of toxic pollutants left by military explosives, new research shows


UW researchers genetically engineered a switchgrass (foreground) to break down the explosive chemical RDX using genes from a soil bacterium. The researchers also grew a few thousand of the plantlets in the lab to prepare them to be transplanted in the field. From left to right: Ryan Routsong, Long Zhang, Stuart Strand. This photo was taken in 2018.Mark Stone/University of Washington
Large swaths of U.S. military land are covered with munitions components, including the explosive chemical RDX. This molecule is toxic to people and can cause cancer. It also doesn’t naturally break down and can contaminate groundwater. ....

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21 manufacturing, supply chain insights for 2021


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Insights into challenges manufacturers and their extended supply chains faced during COVID-19, how they adapted, and what future opportunities exist.
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Smart heart rhythm monitoring


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Smart heart rhythm monitoring
UW researchers develop an AI system for non-contact monitoring of heart rhythm via smart speakers acting as medical devices.
University of Washington have shown that these devices can detect cardiac arrests or monitor babies breathing.
But what about tracking something even smaller: the minute motion of individual heartbeats in a person sitting in front of a smart speaker?
UW researchers have developed a new skill for a smart speaker that monitors regular and irregular heartbeats without physical contact. The system sends inaudible sounds from the speaker out into a room and, based on the way the sounds are reflected back to the speaker, it can identify and monitor individual heartbeats. Because the heartbeat is such a tiny motion on the chest surface, the team s system uses machine learning to help the smart speaker locate signals from regular and irregular heartbeats. ....

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Amazon Alexa could monitor your heartbeat without even touching you


Charlotte Edwards, Digital Technology and Science Reporter
10 Mar 2021, 11:41
Updated: 10 Mar 2021, 13:32
YOUR smart speaker could one day monitor your heartbeat as you go about your daily business at home.
US scientists have been working on a smart speaker system that could give your Amazon Alexa or Google Home the ability to spot irregular heartbeats.
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Researchers created a prototype of the device that could be integrated into other smart speakersCredit: Mark Stone/University of Washington
Smart speakers could become contactless heart rate monitors with the AI-powered system.
Researchers designed a prototype that sends out sound waves we can t hear to a person sitting nearby. ....

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