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Sensors

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Dialing in Personalized Medicine

| Markella Loi

Researchers repurpose a smartphone compass to create an accessible and cheap platform for liquid analyte monitoring

Fields & Applications Environmental

PFAS: A Threat to Life

| Markella Loi | 3 min read

A look back at some of the most intriguing PFAS research we have seen over the past 12 months

Techniques & Tools Technology

The Single Molecule Sensor

| Markella Loi | 5 min read

Luisa Torsi introduces SiMoT – a unique ultrasensitive biosensor for point-of-care screening and biomedical research for COVID-19, cancer, and more…

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Ready, Set, Sequence!

| Markella Loi | 4 min read

Could the rise of nanopore technology cost mass spec its protein sequencing throne?

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Take MIE Breath Away

| Markella Loi | 3 min read

Meet the micro-immunoelectrode biosensor that enables noninvasive detection of SARS-CoV-2 – in less than a minute

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Sense and… Fertility

| Markella Loi

How an aptamer biosensor for non-invasive female hormone monitoring could open the door to personalized reproductive healthcare

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Small Spectrometers; Big Trends

| Markella Loi | 5 min read

As developments in miniaturized spectroscopy continue apace, are we on the verge of a not-so-small takeover?

Techniques & Tools Technology

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff

| Markella Loi

A wearable sensor that continuously monitors chloride ions in sweat could be used to spot early signs of heat stroke

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Spoiler Alert

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

Researchers develop rapid, synthetic biosensor to detect putrescine levels in rotten meat

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Measuring the Storm

| Georgia Hulme

How a molybdenum disulfide diode-based biosensor detects elevated levels of TNF-alpha – a biomarker of cytokine storm risk

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