Novel 3D-printed glucose biosensors developed, says researchers
Researchers have created a 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors that may lead to improved glucose monitors for people suffering from diabetes.
Researchers have created a 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors that may lead to improved glucose monitors for people suffering from diabetes.
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Detecting metabolic problems with a 'smiley face'
No more pinpricks - glucose can now be detected in saliva, tears and urine!
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Researchers have created a 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors that may lead to improved glucose monitors for people suffering from diabetes.
DNA, the genetic material of life, may help engineers build faster, cheaper computer chips by forming specific shapes through a process reminiscent of the ancient art of paper folding, researchers report.
New breast cancer detection technique uses saliva samples
Indian researchers develop a biosensor to see what goes on inside a HIV-infected cell
Latest Cancer Research: Biosensors to detect risk of developing cancer
Now a biosensor that can detect contaminants in less than an hour!
Indian scientists develop technique to detect susceptibility to diseases
Detecting metabolic problems with a 'smiley face'
No more pinpricks - glucose can now be detected in saliva, tears and urine!
An ultra-sensitive biosensor that helps diagnose cancer early?