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Decoding the secrets of human health: scientists worldwide collaborate on developing a holographic digital mannequin

A groundbreaking research project aimed at revolutionizing the field of life sciences and providing unprecedented insights into the human body had been announced. The significant research program, titled "digital life and holographic human body" brought together leading scientists, researchers, and experts from all around the world to develop a pioneering digital model that represents the physiological and pathological processes of human life system activities in real time. The concept of a “holographic digital mannequin” involves reconstructing the micro-, meso-, and macro-networked dynamic life information dataset of the human body using advanced technologies such as digital twin and computer simulation. By categorizing, integrating, and digitizing existing theoretical models, the research aims to decode the complex life activity processes and uncover the exact causes of accurate and effective intervention and rehabilitation measures for improved initiative for this researc...

Special Issue on Advanced Water Science and Technology

Editorial Science and Technology for Combating Global Water Challenges Jiuhui Qu , Huijuan Liu , Gang Liu doi:10.1016/j.eng.2022.01.007 Research One-Step Reverse Osmosis Based on Riverbank Filtration for Future Drinking Water Purification Yujia Zhai , Gang Liu , Walter G.J. van der Meer doi:10.1016/j.eng.2021.02.015 Digital Water Developments and Lessons Learned from Automation in the Car and Aircraft Industries Dragan Savić doi:10.1016/j.eng.2021.05.013 The Phragmites Root-Inhabiting Microbiome: A Critical Review on Its Composition and Environmental Application Donglin Wang , Yaohui Bai , Jiuhui Qu doi:10.1016/j.eng.2021.05.016 Viability of Harvesting Salinity Gradient (Blue) Energy by Nanopore-Based Osmotic Power Generation Zhangxin Wang , Li Wang , Menachem Elimelech doi:10.1016/j.eng.2021.02.016 Niche Differentiation of Phenol-Degrading Microorganisms in UASB Granular Sludge as Revealed by Fluorescence in situ Hybridization Kengo Kubota , Kei Igarashi , Masayoshi Yamada , Yasuyuki ...