The Technology

Pocket-Sized Device Rivals Bulky Lab Machinery in Disease Testing

via Phys.org·3d ago

Researchers at Kumamoto University have developed a palm-sized, battery-powered spectrophotometer that rivals bulky lab machinery for disease and environmental testing. This advancement promises to decentralize healthcare and monitoring, bringing high-level diagnostic capabilities to remote or resource-limited areas. It represents a major step forward in making medical technology accessible and portable for frontline workers.

Read Full Story at Phys.org
ScienceTechnologyHealth

Related Stories

Chip-Scale Acoustic Atom Advances Computing Through Sound Wave Control

Phys.org·4h ago

Portable UV Spectrometer Detects Air Pollutants with High Precision

Phys.org·4h ago

Vincent Munster Charged with Smuggling Monkeypox Samples from Africa

Gateway Pundit·7h ago

Lee Zeldin's EPA Plans Recycling Revolution via Advanced Technology

Washington Examiner·7h ago
DiscussSoon
← Front Page