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disease detection

Site-selective immobilization of different bioreceptors on individual field-effect transistors, achieved through the use of thermal scanning probe lithography. Each bioreceptor can be tuned to detect a different disease.

These Tiny Chips Can Spot Diseases Before You Feel Sick

Categories Health, Technology
At the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Gjøvik, researchers are combining sensors with antenna technology to be able to recognize different smells.

New Artificial ‘Nose’ Sniffs Out Spoiled Food and Damaged Fruit

Categories Technology
Stephen Burns stands with a high-precision ophthalmoscope capable of observing microscopic details in the back of the eye without distortion based on technology advanced at IU. Photo by Chris Meyer, Indiana University

Eye Scans May Reveal Early Signs of Major Diseases, NIH-Funded Research Shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
From Wearables to Swallowables: USC Engineering Researchers Create GPS-like Smart Pills with AI

Smart Pill with Wearable Tracking System Offers New Frontier in Gut Health Monitoring

Categories Health, Technology
A small ultrasound sticker, worn on the skin, can monitor the stiffness of organs deep inside the body. The MIT-developed sensor could detect signs of disease such as liver and kidney failure, and the progression of solid tumors. Credits:Image: Courtesy of the researchers

This ultrasound sticker senses changing stiffness of deep internal organs

Categories Health, Technology
Illustration of brain scan

New MRI Method Offers Hope for Early MS Detection and Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Human tongue

Eyes may be the window to your soul, but the tongue mirrors your health

Categories Health
A shaking hand

Conditions like celiac disease, Parkinson’s could be detected 10 years earlier

Categories Health
(Left) Scanning electron microscopy image of numerous Trichonomous vaginalis organisms attached to epithelial cells grown in the laboratory. (Right) An enlargement of the microscopy photo showing two organisms grown in the laboratory.

Finger-prick test developed for ‘trich’ a common, undiagnosed STI

Categories Health

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