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Origami-paper sensors help detect infectious diseases

Researchers at Cranfield University have pioneered an ingenious method for detecting biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, revolutionizing the tracking of infectious diseases with just a mobile phone camera. This groundbreaking test device is not only cost-effective but also delivers rapid results, offering the potential to reshape the direction of public health measures in future [...] Read Full Article At: Origami-paper sensors help detect infectious diseases

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