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via McGill University Identifying infectious diseases in just 13 minutes using nanotechnology and machine learning
A smartphone camera paired with an AI-driven algorithm can capture blood oxygen data faster and
via ACS Diagnosing diseases noninvasively by isolating biomarkers in tears Going to the doctor might
via University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering Smartphone-powered microchip for at-home medical diagnostic
A diagram of the flow from data acquisition to the final data. A user self
Dr Kishore Kumar and Dr Ira Deveson Cutting diagnosis time from decades to days with
The team applies the device on the skin lesions associated with psoriasis on the arm
The growth of E. coli on a) agar plates and b) filter papers A new
Associate Professor Matthew Hill, Dr Mahdokht Shaibani and Professor Mainak Majumder with the lithium-sulphur battery
Investigators at the Stanford University School of Medicine have pinpointed a molecular defect that seems almost universal
The pill is the first known working device capable of non-invasively and accurately assessing the
Analyzing brain waveforms using neuroimaging big data helps improve diagnosis accuracy A team of researchers
Researchers develop tool for speedy diagnosis of bacterial infections Using a small and inexpensive biosensor,
A Star Trek-inspired handheld device based on a silicon chip could help make rapid, sophisticated medical