Ultra-low-power sensors carrying genetically engineered bacteria can detect gastric bleeding
The miniaturized imaging and sensing probe has been developed to help study drug-induced hyperthermia
Wireless real-time monitoring could add precision to the linkage between diet and health
New wearable device for the throat presented at AAAS annual meeting
New sensor has the potential to detect and quantify different sources of gluten than those on the market today
Devices lack high-quality research into effectiveness in healthcare setting
New technology allows researchers to identify selectively and without false positives any type of horse meat
Saliva-powered battery could be helpful in extreme conditions
Winner's research focuses on cooperative, DNA-based molecular elements for electrochemical biosensors
The ancient remedy artemisinin stopped the ability of TB-causing bacteria, known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, to become dorman
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