Nanozymes

Nanozymes

Nanozymes Nanozymes are nanomaterial-based artificial enzymes that mimic the catalytic functions of natural enzymes. They combine the unique properties of nanomaterials (e.g., high stability, tunable activity, and low cost) with…

Green nitrogen fixation

Green nitrogen fixation Green Nitrogen Fixation refers to sustainable and environmentally friendly methods of converting atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) into biologically usable forms (such as ammonia, NH₃) without relying on energy-intensive…
Autonomous biochemical sensing

Autonomous biochemical sensing

Autonomous biochemical sensing refers to systems capable of continuously monitoring biochemical analytes (e.g., glucose, hormones, toxins, or pathogens) without human intervention. These systems integrate sensing, data processing, and sometimes actuation…
Engineered living therapeutics

Engineered living therapeutics

Engineered Living Therapeutics (ELTs) represent a cutting-edge approach in medicine that uses genetically modified or engineered living cells to treat diseases. These therapies leverage the natural capabilities of cells—such as…
Structural battery composites

Structural battery composites

Structural battery composites (SBCs) represent a cutting-edge innovation in materials science, combining load-bearing capability with energy storage in a single multifunctional material. By integrating the functions of a battery and…
Osmotic power systems

Osmotic power systems

Osmotic power systems Osmotic power, also known as salinity gradient power (SGP), is a renewable energy technology that generates electricity by exploiting the energy difference between saltwater (e.g., seawater) and…
AI TRISM

AI TRISM

AI TRISM It focuses on managing trust, risk, and security aspects to make AI applications reliable, ethical, and compliant with regulations. Key Components of AI TRISM: Trust Ensures AI systems…
Telemedicine

Telemedicine

Telemedicine refers to the remote delivery of healthcare services using telecommunications technology, enabling patients to consult with healthcare providers without needing to be physically present. It has gained significant popularity…
Sustainable Technology

Sustainable Technology

Sustainable Technology refers to innovations designed to address environmental, social, and economic challenges while minimizing negative impacts on the planet. These technologies aim to conserve resources, reduce pollution, and promote…
Digital Twins

Digital Twins

Digital Twins Below is an expanded breakdown covering how they work, industry-specific applications, underlying technologies, challenges, and future advancements. Key Components of Digital Twins Physical Entity – The real-world object…