Scientists Build Neurotoxin Detector From a Smartphone and Legos
The simple setup could help first responders identify neurotoxins and pick the right antidote.
The simple setup could help first responders identify neurotoxins and pick the right antidote.
And build hope for people with visual impairments.
Compounds in your breath could help AI detect illnesses, including different cancers
Scientists from Australian National University have designed tiny optical sensors that open the door to developing a wearable device that allows doctors to m...
New color-changing bandages created by MIT researchers use an optical phenomenon also seen in butterflies and peacocks.
Miniature robots cloaked in platelets and red blood cells can clear bacterial infections in the blood
Virtue has created VR that transports people living with dementia back to their youth and gives carers a way to connect with them again
An estimated 5.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, a number that is projected to rise to more than 13 million by 2050, according to the Alzheime...
Ampli’s reusable blocks let scientists quickly and cheaply create diagnostic tests–and they could be especially helpful in the developing world.
A new app which allows air ambulance services to view patients before they arrive to treat them is being trialled in two areas of England.
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a low-cost, portable laboratory-on-a-phone that they said can achieve nearly the same quality of re...
Five minutes to pre-register before using pod and another 5-10 minutes for full scan.