UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON IMAGE: AN ARTIST’S CONCEPTION OF NANODIAMONDS USED FOR IN VITRO DIAGNOSTICS. CREDIT: ELLA MARU STUDIO/ UCL The quantum sensing abilities of nanodiamonds can be used to improve the sensitivity of paper-based diagnostic tests, potentially allowing for earlier detection of diseases such as HIV, according to a study led by UCL researchers in...
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Flexible Vitals Sensors Made from Graphene Sensitized with Quantum Dots
MEDGADGET EDITORSCARDIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTICS, MATERIALS, MEDICINE, SPORTS MEDICINE At the ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences, in Catalonia, Spain, researchers have come up with a way to use graphene to make flexible photodetectors to measure heart rate, blood oxygen concentration, and breathing rate. Additionally, the technology can also be used to measure UV levels coming...