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Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to ...
MIT has developed a DNA sensor that can detect HPV and HIV infections through voltage changes. The sensor is durable and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough DNA sensor brings cancer, HIV detection to homes for under $1MIT’s CRISPR sensor detects cancer and HIV for 50 cents and stays effective for two months without refrigeration.
The low-cost sensor uses DNA to find diseases like cancer and flu. It works for two months and needs no fridge.
Nucleic acid immunity involves a sophisticated set of mechanisms for identifying nucleic acids by immune receptors, playing a vital role in physiological ...
MIT engineers have developed a new kind of low-cost, easy-to-use sensor that could bring fast and affordable disease testing ...
A team of researchers is tapping into the ocean’s vast body of free-floating environmental DNA to catch blooms before they ...
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AllTheThings.Best on MSNWater Bottle Giving the Ick? Check Out UVBrite's Self Cleaning BottleUVBrite has introduced a new self-cleaning water bottle that uses UV-C light to remove bacteria, viruses, and other germs ...
With portable food sensors, diners can instantly detect allergens, reducing risks and improving confidence when eating out ...
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