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A new type of sensor may soon change how doctors understand what’s happening inside the human body. Scientists at Stanford ...
The review identifies the smartphone as a dual-function platform in biosensing ecosystems: it serves both as a detection interface and a data processing and communication hub. This dual role has ...
Researchers in the US have developed a prototype of a wearable device that can monitor oestrogen in sweat and could play a role in women’s health and fertility.
Flexible wearable foils have long held promise in healthcare as a next-generation tool to monitor real-time vital signs, ...
Benjamin Wang ’06, a medical doctor, brought his life-saving innovation to the UC Davis Big Bang! Business Competition in ...
Biosensors are devices that exploit biological materials or living microorganisms to detect particular chemicals in their ...
In order to determine the spectral characteristics of the material (for example, the chemical composition at each point), we ...
“There’s not a lot of time and effort spent on figuring out what is the actual question,” said Gary Wolf, founder of ...
Nevertheless, the biosensor assay displays a wide linear range of 2 orders of magnitude. Overall, the biosensor assay features ensure a suitable performance for detecting colistin, considering that ...
Nanoplasmonic biosensors are revolutionizing virus detection, drug screening, and immune profiling, enhancing virology research with exceptional sensitivity.
To address this, researchers tested a new strategy: combining semaglutide (the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy) with an experimental drug called bimagrumab. Bimagrumab is a lab-made antibody ...
The demand for portable biosensors is escalating, notably in Asia-Pacific and Europe, fueled by chronic disease management needs, such as diabetes and cardiovascular monitoring. Industry growth is ...