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Image: The researchers demonstrate how their sensor can detect fentanyl (Photo courtesy of University of Texas at Dallas)

First-Of-Its-Kind Handheld Device Accurately Detects Fentanyl in Urine within Seconds

Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind, handheld device that is capable of accurately detecting fentanyl in urine within seconds. More...
09 Feb 2024
Image: Lighting up Alzheimer’s-related proteins allows for earlier disease detection (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

New Fluorescent Sensor Array Lights up Alzheimer’s-Related Proteins for Earlier Detection

A new method employing an array of sensor molecules to illuminate amyloids could help monitor disease progression or differentiate various amyloid-related disorders. More...
08 Feb 2024
Image: The cobas Mass Spec solution for clinical labs (Photo courtesy of Roche Diagnostics)

Automated Mass Spectrometry-Based Clinical Analyzer Could Transform Lab Testing

A fully automated clinical mass spectrometry system being developed for routine lab testing could appeal to both smaller laboratories looking to adopt mass spec-based testing without existing expertise and larger labs looking to streamline their operations. More...
06 Feb 2024
Image: Both the Q-Pad and A1c Test have received US FDA clearance (Photo courtesy of Qvin)

Menstrual Blood Testing Technology Eliminates Need for Finger Prick or Lab Blood Draw

A safe and simple technology allows menstrual blood samples to be used as an alternative to traditionally collected venous blood draws, providing an opportunity for testing important biomarkers for millions of women. More...
11 Jan 2024
Image: Saliva could one day replace blood to monitor people’s health (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

First of Its Kind Technology Detects Glucose in Human Saliva

A new device capable of detecting glucose and adenosine monophosphate in saliva with high sensitivity could simplify home health monitoring and eliminate the discomfort of traditional methods. More...
30 Nov 2023
Image: A module with eight micro-devices, complete with microfluidic channels and drive motors (Photo courtesy of U.S Department of Energy)

Highly Sensitive pH Sensor to Aid Detection of Cancers and Vector-Borne Viruses

Scientists have developed a new type of pH sensor that could find widespread commercial use, from cancer detection to diagnosing virus infections. More...
06 Nov 2023
Image: The new technology could lead to quick, minimally invasive cancer diagnoses (Photo courtesy of American Chemical Society)

New Minimally Invasive Cancer Diagnostic Device Eavesdrops On Cells’ Conversations

Scientists have created a groundbreaking device that uses an ingenious approach to 'eavesdrop' on cells’ conversations which could help improve disease diagnosis. More...
26 Oct 2023
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