When you think of a turkey, you might visualize it roasted and crispy on a table at a large family dinner. But for a group of scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, a turkey served as a ...
What could be more valuable than a face mask that protects you from the SARS-CoV-2 virus? How about a face mask that offers protection and actually detects whether COVID-19 is present in your breath?
One of the continuing projects at IMEC, the European microelectronics research consortium, is the construction of a body-area network of biosensors wirelessly linked to a central data reduction and ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas are sweating the small stuff in their efforts to develop a wearable device that can monitor an individual's glucose level via perspiration on the skin.
Graphene is the first truly two-dimensional crystal, which was obtained experimentally and investigated regarding its unique chemical and physical properties. In 2010, two researchers were awarded the ...
Signaling networks that control cell behavior are tightly regulated in space and time. Fluorescent biosensors for living cells have provided a valuable window on the dynamics of these networks, ...
Funded by Iran National Science Foundation (INSF), a new hepatitis B virus (HBV-DNA) electrochemical biosensor was designed in two phases. In the first phase, carbon paste electrode was modified by ...
A new medical device makes it easy to decide whether you need your daily dose of Vitamin C. The non-invasive, wearable sensor, developed by a research team at University of California San Diego, ...
In an effort to improve food safety and reduce the risk of eating spoiled meat, Concordia researchers have designed a new technology that identifies the presence of the toxin putrescine in beef.
(Nanowerk News) The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) is patenting biosensor chips based on graphene, graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes that will improve the analysis of biochemical ...
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