A collaborative team of researchers from the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, the University of Florida, Gainesville and ...
Purdue University researchers have unveiled biosensor technology aimed at transforming agricultural practices by swiftly identifying contamination risks in fresh produce. The new system, inspired by ...
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 ...
DNA and RNA aptamers can power portable biosensors that detect viruses within minutes, with potential uses beyond clinical ...
Researchers at the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia, have demonstrated what they call “edible microlasers” — tiny lasers made entirely from food-safe materials—that can be used for food ...
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Aptamer-based biosensors could transform viral detection
Rapid and reliable virus detection is one of the most critical tools for controlling outbreaks, from seasonal influenza to ...
Researchers at La Trobe University have developed a portable biosensor that detects the regulated PFAS chemical PFOA on-site.
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