Simultaneous detection of uranium and fluorine isotopes advances nuclear non-proliferation monitoring
By combining two techniques, analytical chemists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have become the first to ...
By combining two techniques, analytical chemists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have become the first to ...
First used in the 1940s to monitor polio, wastewater surveillance has proven to be such a powerful disease surveillance tool ...
In recent years, electronic engineers have developed a wide range of wearable and implantable devices that can detect and record ...
Leveraging rapid technological advances for human health is a global trend that is driving the growth of biomedical engineering research. ...
New technology allows researchers, for the first time, to monitor changes in pupil size and gaze direction behind closed eyes ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a noninvasive technique that could dramatically improve how ...
A sweat-powered wearable could make it possible to continuously and individually monitor health as easy as wearing a Band-Aid. Engineers ...
Sensors that can be easily and safely introduced into the brain could have important medical applications and contribute to the ...
Researchers can precisely track where typhoid cases are highest by monitoring environmental samples for viruses called bacteriophages that specifically infect ...
Global marine biodiversity is continually threatened by oceanographic changes linked to both global warming and anthropogenic activities that degrade the ...
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