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A smell detector which uses synthetic brain cells and artificial intelligence could improve staff safety in prisons and ...
As if sequencing a full human genome wasn't tricky enough, scientists are now attempting to reconstruct our species' genetic ...
Creating a synthetic human genome has the possibilities of improving human healthspans, but it also comes with extremely ...
Smell detectors could be installed in criminals’ homes or prison cells to monitor their illegal drug use. The detector, which ...
AI cameras could be installed in the homes of offenders in the community to monitor their behaviour while on licence. This ...
Scientists have begun the Synthetic Human Genome (SynHG) project, aiming to reconstruct human genetic material from scratch. The Wellcome Trust funds this ambitious initiative.
Prisons Minister James Timpson is looking at a wide range of tech ideas, including special smell detectors to replace sniffer ...
Sustainable materials—powered by sunlight and living microbes—that remove pollutants from water, release oxygen into a wound ...
Cameras fitted in offenders’ homes and “smell detectors” to catch out drug use in and outside of prison could be introduced ...
By combining artificial intelligence with automated robotics and synthetic biology, researchers have dramatically improved ...
Thousands of criminals could soon be managed by revolutionary new technology to enhance how the justice system monitors ...