PartTec has licensed a neutron detector that has been created to foster studies based on drug discovery, materials technology and life science. The technology developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been promoted to the commercial markets by this radiation detection technologies manufacturer at Indiana.
The National Science Foundation declared that North Carolina State University will direct a national nanotechnology research initiative that focuses on developing self-powered health monitoring devices.
Implant Sciences, a high-tech provider of systems and sensors for homeland security and defense markets, recently declared that its Quantum Sniffer QS-B220 desktop explosives and drugs trace detector has been delivered to a major European airport.
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center is Michigan’s first cancer center to manage patient flow utilizing the Real-time Locating System (RTLS) from Versus Advantages at its new Dresner Family Clinic for Hematologic Malignancies & Stem Cell Transplantation facility.
Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) researchers have developed an ultra-sensitive biosensor that can detect even the smallest single virus particles in solution, contributing to early detection of disease.
Researchers have developed a super-sensor by attaching nanoscale gold spheres onto a microscopic bead of glass for detecting single samples of even the tiniest viruses.
A new type of biosensor for detecting even slight concentrations of glucose in urine, saliva, and tears has been developed by researchers. This device can be economically produced as it does not involve convoluted steps for processing.
Presented with Pennsylvania Department of Health grant, a new hand-held device capable of detecting cancer by sensing the elasticity of breast tissue has progressed to the final stages of testing and development. This novel device revolutionizes the way breast examinations are performed by allowing the clinicians to perform noninvasive and radiation-free regular breast exams.
Sotera Wireless declared that its full ViSi Mobile System has achieved 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and has started providing the system to nationwide hospitals.
Associate professor in the School of Energy, Environmental, Biological, and Medical Engineering (SEEBME) and UC researcher, Anastasios Angelopoulos led a research team for formulating an innovative method to detect diabetes without the need to extract blood.
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