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Nano-networks and molecular signals: the communication of tomorrow Bacteria, organs, and insects communicate via chemical signals. Those who understand this language can eavesdrop on biological systems, influence them, and replicate them completely—an interdisciplinary challenge with fascinating new communication applications, e.g., in bioprocess engineering, personalized health monitoring, and pesticide-free pest control. To find out more, visit […]Nano-networks and molecular signals: the communication of tomorrow Bacteria, organs, and insects communicate via chemical signals. Those who understand this language can eavesdrop on biological systems, influence them, and replicate them completely—an interdisciplinary challenge with fascinating new communication applications, e.g., in bioprocess engineering, personalized health monitoring, and pesticide-free pest control. To find out more, visit […]