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Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough DNA sensor brings cancer, HIV detection to homes for under $1MIT’s CRISPR sensor detects cancer and HIV for 50 cents and stays effective for two months without refrigeration.
The low-cost sensor uses DNA to find diseases like cancer and flu. It works for two months and needs no fridge.
A new study conducted by the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has found that equipping HIV patients ...
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Funding cuts threaten HIV/STI services at Coastal Bend Wellness FoundationNone ...
A new study conducted by the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has found that equipping HIV patients with ...
Nyanza became one of the regions hardest hit when HIV/Aids moved from Uganda to Kenya in the 90s, often brought by women who ...
MIT has developed a DNA sensor that can detect HPV and HIV infections through voltage changes. The sensor is durable and ...
The analysis, published in the Lancet, estimates the agency’s programs saved 91 million lives worldwide over two decades, ...
Wall Street futures are largely unchanged Wednesday and with little corporate news or earnings reports during the ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNBrain-eating parasite in salad bag as food poisoning risesBacteria linked to cat faeces found in ready-to-eat salad bags, amid an alarming rise in food poisoning outbreaks.
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