Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Inexpensive device can diagnose Zika in just a few hours.
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.
Biochemical sensor implanted at initial biopsy could allow doctors to better monitor and adjust cancer treatments.
Instrument scans images 2,000 times faster than commercial models.
Spectroscopic system with chip-scale lasers cuts detection time from minutes to microseconds.