A living biosensor composed of bacteria that lights up when it detects acetic acid, which is the primary chemical indicator ...
Tear fluid is emerging as an attractive source of diagnostic information because it can be collected easily and noninvasively ...
Continuous glucose monitoring, cancer diagnostics, wearables, sweat sensing, and environmental/food safety - plus AI trends.
Optical fiber biosensors (OFBs) achieve ultra-low detection limits for biomarkers and toxins, yet face challenges in reproducibility and scalable manufacturing.
Clinical trials are facing new and evolving challenges as costs increase and approval timelines remain lengthy. Modernisation of processes and utilisation of novel technologies can help overcome such ...
First-ever smart FART underwear can spot bowel issues and reveals ‘normal’ amount of daily farts
SCIENTISTS have created the first-ever pair of ‘smart pants’ that can spot bowel issues and track daily wind. The underwear, ...
Microfluidic biosensing technologies enable swift identification of pathogenic bacteria, crucial for timely intervention in ...
Tear fluid is emerging as an attractive source of diagnostic information because it can be collected easily and ...
Researchers have developed a miniature optical fiber biosensor capable of detecting key biomarkers of diabetic retinopathy ...
Oceanic ecosystems are increasingly threatened by global warming, which causes coral bleaching, species migration and, ...
A research team led by La Trobe University has developed a single-use test strip that could ultimately change how diseases like cancer are diagnosed. The research used enzymes to boost an electrical ...
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