New-generation Of Simpler Sensors For Detecting Disease-causing Microbes And Toxins
Monday, July 21, 2008 - 09:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists in Singapore are reporting development of a complete, palm-sized sensor that can detect disease-causing microbes, toxins, and other biological threats instantly without the need for an external power source or a computer.
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