Imagine smartphones that can diagnose diseases, detect counterfeit drugs or warn of spoiled food. Spectral sensing is a powerful technique that...
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How can nanopores improve diagnostics? With single-molecule precision, they detect diseases faster and pave the way for personalized medicine.
Imagine smartphones that can diagnose diseases, detect counterfeit drugs or warn of spoiled food. Spectral sensing is a powerful technique that...
Discover five key trends shaping the future of healthcare, including personalized medicine, telehealth, and sustainable practices for better patient...
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By Dr Wilfred Wan and Dr Gitte du Plessis In July 2024 Norway’s Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace signed a contract with the Norwegian Defence...
Scientists at Rutgers Health have made a groundbreaking discovery that could transform how asthma is diagnosed and monitored. They found that a simple...
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The Caribbean Community's Committee of Chief Veterinary Officers (CCCVO) is warning member nations to intensify efforts to prevent the entry of the...
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Flexible electronics are transforming the way we interact with technology. Imagine a smartphone you can fold into your pocket, a tablet that rolls up...