Technique allows tiny sensors to monitor small changes in magnetic fields, such as when neurons transmit electrical signals.
Researchers develop new method to control nanoscale diamond sensors
Friday, January 24, 2014
Technique allows tiny sensors to monitor small changes in magnetic fields, such as when neurons transmit electrical signals.
Discovery could lead to new ways of detecting cancer cells or purifying contaminated water.
Laser pulses produce glowing plasma filaments in open air, could enable long-distance monitoring.
Nanoparticles that enable both MRI and fluorescent imaging could monitor cancer, other diseases.
Simple paper strip can diagnose Ebola and other fevers within 10 minutes.
Acoustic device can rapidly isolate circulating tumor cells from patient blood samples.
Inexpensive device can diagnose Zika in just a few hours.
Device can measure the distribution of tiny particles as they flow through a microfluidic channel.
New sensor could help anesthesiologists place needles for epidurals and other medical procedures.