Recently, a research team led by Prof. WANG Hongzhi from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed a programmable plasmonic ring biosensor, MetaRing, capable ...
A new biosensor developed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory detects the emerging presence of fungus on plants at the molecular level, paving the way for next-generation crop ...
Biodegradable microneedles act as binary fluorescent switches, encoding pH and glucose levels beneath the skin into scannable QR codes that require no calibration. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Just beneath ...
Advances in biosensor technology are driving a new era of digital healthcare, where wearable devices can monitor biological signals continuously and provide real-time insights into patient health.
The U.S. government’s Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, known as ARPA-H, is touting a new program to support the development of cheap, wearable biosensors capable of monitoring multiple ...
ARPA-H, a part of the HHS that funds biomedical and health research, is launching the program after cuts and leadership changes last year. The Trump administration shut down research programs at ...
This innovative solution overcomes key hurdles to the mass production of enzymatic biofuel cells, contributing to the widespread adoption of low-cost wearable sensors. Wearable sensors are rapidly ...
Rapid and reliable virus detection is one of the most critical tools for controlling outbreaks, from seasonal influenza to global pandemics like COVID-19. A new review published in Biocontaminant ...
Abstract: This paper discusses various biosensors in detail, where the biosensor consists of bioelement and a sensor element. The bioelement may be an enzyme, antibody, living cells etc., and the ...
Researchers headed by a team at East China University of Science and Technology have developed a bacterial biosensor composed of tiny hydrogel-based microspheres packed with blood-sensing bacteria ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed biosensor technology that, when combined with artificial intelligence (AI), shows promise for detecting lung cancer through breath analysis.
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