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posted by takyon on Monday August 13 2018, @07:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the three-mm-island dept.

Wearable 'microbrewery' saves human body from radiation damage

Purdue University researchers have engineered yeast "microbreweries" within disposable badges made of freezer paper, aluminum and tape. Simply adding a drop of water activates the yeast to show radiation exposure as read by an electronic device. On a commercial level, the readout device could one day be a tablet or phone. The badge could also be adapted in the future for nuclear power plant workers and victims of nuclear disasters.

[...] The success of the badge lies in the quick and measurable response of yeast to radiation: The higher the radiation dose, the higher the percentage of yeast cells that die. Wetting the badge activates the cells that are still alive to eat glucose and release carbon dioxide – the same fermentation process responsible for brewing beer and making bread rise. When carbon dioxide bubbles at the surface, ions also form. The concentration of these ions increases the electrical conductivity of yeast, which can be measured by hooking up the badge to a readout system.

"We use the change in electrical properties of the yeast to tell us how much radiation damage it incurred. A slow decrease in electrical conductivity over time indicates more damage," said Rahim Rahimi, Purdue postdoctoral researcher in electrical and computer engineering.


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  • (Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Tuesday August 14 2018, @07:11AM

    by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Tuesday August 14 2018, @07:11AM (#721264) Homepage Journal

    But our nuclear companies are having trouble staying in business. Hard to compete with cheaply made, poor quality electric (solar&wind). And too many VERY EXPENSIVE regulations. We're cutting a lot of those regulations. But if our nuclear folks can sell very special beer, that's tremendous. Making money is so important!!

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