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A team of students from the University of Glasgow won a well-deserved first prize in the Environment section of the International Genetically Engineered Machine awards with their unique invention: the world’s first self-powered biosensor,...
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Fixing a micro device into human body to monitor how tired you are might sound awkward to you, but, C3B researchers are working tenaciously to make it a reality. The...
made popular Aug 2 2007
To deposit a micro device into body might sound awkward to you to monitor how tired you are but in fact, to make this happen nowadays C3B researchers are working...
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Fixing a micro device into human body to monitor how tired you are might sound awkward to you, but, C3B researchers are working tenaciously to make it a reality. The...
made popular Aug 2 2007
To deposit a micro device into body might sound awkward to you to monitor how tired you are but in fact, to make this happen nowadays C3B researchers are working...
made popular Aug 1 2007
Soon it would be possible that doctors can detect tuberculosis within one minute with the help of bio-sensors. Scientists from Thailand based Srinakharinwirot...
made popular Jun 21 2007
Nanotechnology has been utilized by immunologists at the Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University for creating a novel biosensor in order to find an answer to...
made popular Oct 27 2006
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