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    Veredus Laboratories is a global biotechnology company that markets, develops and customizes innovative solutions for detection of pathogens. The VereChip™ combines two time-tested technologies...
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    Sensor Technology Limited has been manufacturing quality torque measurement solutions and wireless load sensors for over 40 years. The company was initially set up in a converted water mill deep in...
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    Scientists have developed a new sensor that can detect the potentially dead bacteria E.coli within 15 to 20 minutes - a lot faster than conventional lab tests. The bacteria E.coli spreads...
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    Clemson scientist Jeffrey Anker and four colleagues have been awarded a five-year, $1.57 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a novel imaging technique and dye-based sensor...
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    A new method for detection of infection in wounds could take physicians less than a minute to complete, rather than the current 24 hours it takes to plate bacteria and leave it to incubate overnight,...
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    A new discovery by Michigan State University scientists suggests that a common medication used to treat glaucoma could also be used to treat tuberculosis, even the drug-resistant kind. Robert...
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    A University of Houston researcher is developing a new set of metal sensors that will be able to function in the gastrointestinal tract, a low oxygen environment, to examine how gut bacteria respond...

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