A nanobody-based "ultra-precise biosensor" capable of early cancer diagnosis has been developed. The Korea Research Institute ...
The Biosensors Market a critical segment of the healthcare and biotechnology industry, has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. Valued at $17,500.0 million in 2018, the market is projected to ...
The diversity of electronics components, including sensors, is constantly expanding.  In the health field, the sensors industry has produced in recent years multiple sensing devices used by do | ...
The increasing incidence of food safety related to mycotoxin contamination highlights a significant global challenge. Traditional mycotoxin detection methods, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ...
Gold nanoparticles are widely regarded as the “jewels” of nanotechnology because of their unique optical properties. Their colour and ability to interact with light change depending on whether they ...
Several biosensors for water toxicity monitoring have been reported in the literature; however, none of them fully integrate both analytical and post-analytical steps that are required in a standard ...
Foodborne illnesses remain a pressing global health issue, causing millions of infections and economic losses each year. Addressing this challenge requires faster, more accurate, and sustainable ...
1 Biohybrid Systems Group, Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States 2 Institute of Cell and ...
Cancer is often most dangerous when it hides in the early stages. Detecting it before symptoms appear is one of the biggest challenges in modern medicine. Now, researchers from the Korea Institute of ...
If you've ever consumed food made with olive oil, there's a good chance you've unknowingly ingested materials capable of producing lasers. Researchers have recently demonstrated edible ...