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Plus: Scientists develop a technique to bond diamonds to various materials, a significant breakthrough in materials science                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 October 19, 2024 | [Read Online]( In partnership with Get your news from the future. - The world's largest prediction market. - Stay ahead on politics, culture, and news. - Get insights on market changes. [Subscribe to The Oracle]( A new electronic finger wrap marks a significant advancement in wearable health technology. No more blood tests. This non-invasive health monitoring system harnesses sweat on a person’s finger to monitor and power the device. It could revolutionize healthcare by making it accessible and personalized. “We’re just beginning to see what’s possible with this wearable microgrid technology,” researchers told IE. Dive deeper into this [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: > [Data Engineer 2 (CPS Energy)]( > [Enterprise Cloud Platform Engineer (MERN, AWS)]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST-READ ⚕️[From fingertip to insight: tracking health with sweat-powered sensors]( Researchers at UC Diego are developing a [sweat-powered finger sensor]( that is seeking to replace inconvenient and impractical blood tests. They don’t provide continuous results. The finger sensor continues to work no matter what the person is doing, thus providing [24/7 monitoring.]( For those with chronic conditions, the finger sensor could save their lives. The device extracts valuable data from sweat, such as glucose levels, and also [powers itself with sweat-derived energy](. It also opens up the possibility of autonomous medication supply should certain conditions be met (like the need for insulin in diabetics). 🌳 [US scientists new method turns trees into low-cost industrial chemicals]( The name on everyone’s lips is: [lingin](. North Carolina State University scientists and engineers just made headway in deriving [chemicals from trees]( as a sustainable alternative to petroleum. A study discovered that lignin’s [methoxy content]( determines whether or not a tree can be used for industrial chemicals. The lower a tree’s lignin methoxy content, the more degradable it is. “This means that the process for turning trees into chemicals can operate like a conventional industrial process, [making it more likely to be adopted](.” 🌊 [Scientists create plastic that degrades 15 times faster than paper in the sea]( Millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean every year. Researchers have thus been investigating the [biodegradation of plastic]( for years, trying to figure out which types break down the fastest. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) discovered a [bioplastic (CDA) derived from cellulose]( found in plant cell walls degrades the fastest in marine environments. Researchers even figured out how to accelerate that process. The study’s findings [could help steer industries away]( from traditional plastics and toward more eco-friendly alternatives. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? 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