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In today's fast-paced world, dietary habits often revolve around convenience and taste. However, several commonly consumed foods may contribute to an increased risk of cancer. Understanding these potential risks can aid in making informed choices about daily dietary intake. 1. Processed Meats: Processed meats like bacon, sausage, and deli meats contain nitrates and nitrites, compounds used as preservatives. When these meats are cooked at high temperatures, these chemicals can convert into carcinogenic nitrosamines, linked to an elevated risk of colorectal cancer. 2. Sugary Beverages: Sodas, energy drinks, and certain fruit juices often contain high amounts of added sugars. Regular consumption of these beverages not only contributes to obesity and diabetes but also increases the risk of certain cancers, including pancreatic cancer and breast cancer. 3. Charred or Grilled Foods: Cooking meat, poultry, or fish at high temperatures and charring them produces heterocyclic am...

Techno cyber-physical systems

The joint projectBaSys 4.0 Its work started in July 2016. In the project, digital fundamentals are to be researched and developed in order to efficiently connect product ion systems with one another and with planning and control systems.  tc bolts

The funding from the BMBF addresses all levels of IT development that are necessary for successful implementation, from the modernization of the underlying hardware to the use and dissemination of efficient methods and tools in software development to the development of a shared software base system in accordance with the RAMI 4.0 reference architecture of Industry 4.0 are decisive in practice.

The Federal Government's high-tech strategy is geared towards the global challenges in the five areas of need: climate / energy, health / nutrition, communication, mobility and security, as well as the promotion of key technologies. For the implementation, goals and visions were formulated in ten future projects. One of these future projects is "Industry 4.0", created in 2011 , thedesign and implementation of which was developed by the BMBF's research union as part of the high-tech strategy. Industry 4.0 aims to prepare German industry for the future of production.


Innovation through cyber-physical systems

A fundamental improvement and renewal of industrial processes is made possible by today's further development of IT and its more extensive networking. They are the starting point for Industry 4.0. The installation of embedded systems in many everyday objects has created the connection between the real, physical and virtual (cyber) world. Networked embedded systems - so-called cyber-physical systems, in short: CPS - link everyday objects with intelligent control processes. The networking of CPS via the Internet with any other computer is known as the "Internet of Things and Services". This means that improved fine-tuning and optimization can be implemented in production on the one hand, and completely new production methods on the other. The BMBF has a "Research Roadmap Cyber Physical Systems"for the further development of basic technologies, which named research priorities for Cyber Physical Systems.

 

Industry 4.0 is now a synonym for the integration of CPS in production and distribution as well as for the use of the Internet of Things and services in industrial processes. Industry 4.0 by no means just means the optimization of existing IT-supported processes, but rather the development of potential from a fine-grained and differentiated tracking of processes in detail and cumulative effects on a global scale that were previously not detectable. At the same time, it means the intensified connection between suppliers and customers with new opportunities for mutual benefit.

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