Biosensors
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A Brazilian research team has developed a portable pesticide biosensor in response to the country's irregular use of chemicals on crops
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ScienceScientist have created an iPhone-based biosensor that is said to be as accurate as a $50,000 lab-based machine.
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ScienceUsing a 3D printer, researchers have developed a synthetic bio-bot that propels itself using embedded cardiac cells.
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Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems (IMS) have developed a biosensor that provides a non-invasive way to measure blood glucose levels and can transmit its readings wirelessly to a mobile device.
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ScienceThe Department of Homeland Security is testing new sensors by releasing bacteria into the Boston Subway.
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NYU-Pol researchers have invented a new biosensor capable of detecting the smallest virus particles.
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ScienceThe Magnum Infinity Pleasure Pod allows visitors to see their taste experience turned into images as they eat an ice cream bar.
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ScienceScientists have created an array of microlenses that slow down or stop light, which could be used to identify biological substances.
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ScienceResearchers at the University of Exeter have created a transgenic zebrafish which produces highly targeted green fluorescent signals when exposed to environmental estrogens.
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ScienceRecent advances in magnetic nanobead technology could make biosensors much smaller, faster, cheaper to produce, and more accurate than they are presently.
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Using simple, inexpensive materials, scientists have created a biosensor that detects acute pancreatitis via blood samples.
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ScienceThe prototype BioExplorers system uses live sniffer mice to detect explosives.
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