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The concentration of antibiotics in the body can now be determined using breath samples

The concentration of antibiotics in the body can now be determined using breath samples

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A 3D printed biosensor that simultaneously records and makes images of tissues and organs

A 3D printed biosensor that simultaneously records and makes images of tissues and organs

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A game-changer for patients at risk of rapid health deterioration

A game-changer for patients at risk of rapid health deterioration

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An implantable biosensor can biodegrade when it is time

An implantable biosensor can biodegrade when it is time

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A nanoparticle based biosensor to prevent deadly diseases contracted on medical equipment?

A nanoparticle based biosensor to prevent deadly diseases contracted on medical equipment?

Monash University researchers have gained insights into how nanoparticles could develop a biosensor to prevent deadly diseases contracted on medical equipment, such as catheters. Monash Univ... Read more

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Analyzing sweat to diagnose diseases with a bandage-like biosensor

Analyzing sweat to diagnose diseases with a bandage-like biosensor

“Flexible and Superwettable Bands as a Platform toward Sweat Sampling and Sensing” Like other biofluids, sweat contains a wealth of information about what’s going on inside the body. However... Read more

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Researchers have developed an inexpensive biosensor that attaches to a phone and uses bacteria to detect unsafe arsenic levels

Researchers have developed an inexpensive biosensor that attaches to a phone and uses bacteria to detect unsafe arsenic levels

A smartphone device could help millions of people avoid drinking water contaminated by arsenic. Researchers have developed a biosensor that attaches to a phone and uses bacteria to detect un... Read more

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Inexpensive biosensor provides instant and accurate diagnosis of bacterial infections

Inexpensive biosensor provides instant and accurate diagnosis of bacterial infections

Researchers develop tool for speedy diagnosis of bacterial infections Using a small and inexpensive biosensor, researchers at UBC Okanagan, in collaboration with the University of Calgary, h... Read more

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Smart phones linked to a smart wristband could monitor health and environmental exposures

Smart phones linked to a smart wristband could monitor health and environmental exposures

Rutgers engineers invent biosensor technology for wearable devices Rutgers University-New Brunswick engineers have created a smart wristband with a wireless connection to smartphones that wi... Read more

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A sensor that can detect dangerous mosquito-borne tropical diseases faster and at a lower cost

A sensor that can detect dangerous mosquito-borne tropical diseases faster and at a lower cost

A startup created by Purdue University professors is developing a sensor that can detect dangerous mosquito-borne tropical diseases faster and at a lower cost than current methods, giving he... Read more

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Determining the presence of cancer as well as its type and malignancy in minutes instead of weeks

Determining the presence of cancer as well as its type and malignancy in minutes instead of weeks

This is not just another tool to image cancer. The probe is a two-for-one: detect cancer and distinguish one type from another. Together, they develop a cancer fingerprint. Determining the p... Read more

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A miniature, ultra-low power injectable biosensor that could be used for continuous long-term alcohol or other substance monitoring

A miniature, ultra-low power injectable biosensor that could be used for continuous long-term alcohol or other substance monitoring

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a miniature, ultra-low power injectable biosensor that could be used for continuous, long-term alcohol monitoring. The chip... Read more

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A new 20 times faster biosensor can be used for early diagnosis and recurrence diagnosis

A new 20 times faster biosensor can be used for early diagnosis and recurrence diagnosis

DGIST’s research team develops technology which is 20 times faster than the existing biosensors using micromagnetic pattern of spider web. The technology can be used for early diagnosis and... Read more

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Becoming cyborgs in the battle against prostate cancer

Becoming cyborgs in the battle against prostate cancer

Research published recently in Science as Culture suggests that men are surprisingly positive and open to the concept of having cancer-detecting biosensors implanted within their bodies – ef... Read more

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A chip placed under the skin for more precise medicine

A chip placed under the skin for more precise medicine

The future of medicine lies in ever greater precision, not only when it comes to diagnosis but also drug dosage. The blood work that medical staff rely on is generally a snapshot indicative... Read more

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