With the support of the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Program, we have developed a genuinely innovative reusable biosensor for rapidly detecting harmful pathogens dispersed in drinkable ...
Purdue University researchers have developed a device for more conveniently detecting pathogens in health care settings, on ...
The foodborne bacteria Listeria monocytogenes sickens about 2,500 people in the U.S. each year and many more worldwide, killing about 25-30% of those infected. Listeriosis is caused by eating food ...
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New Biosensor Tracks Airborne H5N1 in Real Time, Offering Faster Outbreak Detection
As the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza continues to spread across the US, posing significant risks to dairy and ...
The pathogen-laden air enters the sampler at very high velocities and is mixed with the fluid that lines the walls of the sampler to create a surface vortex, thereby trapping the virus aerosols. The ...
The ability to detect diseases at an early stage or even predict their onset would be of tremendous benefit to doctors and patients alike. A research team now develops intelligent, miniaturized ...
Varro Holdings, a company focused on diagnostic technologies made to disrupt the transmission of infectious disease, recently announced it has entered into an agreement with Vitalik Buterin to receive ...
Innovative technology developed at Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) and Kent State University with the capability of detecting bioterrorism agents and pathogens in food and ...
Infectious diseases severely threaten public health and global biosafety. In addition to transmission through the air, pathogenic microorganisms have also been detected in environmental liquid samples ...
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