Hossen, Sheehan, and their colleagues modeled how well a cargo-ship-based sensing array might actually work. Hossen is the first author on their paper published in Earth and Space Science in …
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The samples were collected by gently swabbing a skin area rich in sebum such as the face, neck or back Non-invasive skin swab samples may be enough to detect the …
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Another year, another new Dyson vacuum. 2021 brings some of the biggest changes we’ve seen in a long time though, which is why the company is jumping from the V11 …
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The screening, called T-Detect Covid, searches for T-cell responses against the disease, rather than the immune proteins detected by conventional tests. Seattle-based Adaptive says its product may help people who …
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Scientists from Cornell University have developed a way for robots to identify physical interactions just by analyzing a user’s shadows. Their ShadowSense system uses an off-the-shelf USB camera to capture the shadows produced …
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A team of researchers at the University of Virginia have developed an AI system that attempts to detect and quantify the physiological signs associated with racial bias. In other words, …
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These protein-based devices recognise specific molecules on the surface of the virus, bind to them, then emit light through a biochemical reaction Scientists have developed new protein-based biosensors that glow …
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South Carolina health officials detect first-known U.S. Covid cases of more problematic variant from South Africa
Healthcare workers from the Medical University of South Carolina administer free Covid-19 tests at a site in a parking lot between Edmund’s Oast and Butcher & Bee restaurants in Charleston, …
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Topline As Chinese authorities struggle to contain rising Covid-19 infections ahead of the Lunar New Year celebrations, Beijing has introduced anal swabs asa new type of coronavirus test that could …
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For the past 15 years, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been doing laps around the Red Planet studying its climate and geology. Each day, the orbiter sends back a treasure …
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Your wearable, whether it’s an Apple Watch, Fitbit or another fitness tracker, might offer an early detection system for COVID-19, based on your heart rate variability (HRV). In a Mount …
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A similar study done by Stanford University found that participants wearing a variety of trackers from Garmin, Fitbit, Apple and others found that 81 percent of patients testing positive for …
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India’s COVID-19 national task force held a meeting on Saturday to discuss the new strains of coronavirus, first of which was spotted in the United Kingdom. They discussed strategies to …
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SANTIAGO: The task of sniffing out passengers infected with COVID-19 at Chile’s Santiago international airport is going to the dogs. A team of Golden Retrievers and Labradors sit when they …
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A team led by an Indian-origin scientist has developed a rapid, ultrasensitive Covid-19 test using a paper-based electrochemical sensor that can detect the presence of the novel coronavirus in less …
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By: PTI | Tokyo | Updated: November 28, 2020 5:04:33 pm According to the scientists, including those from Osaka University in Japan, the work may lead to fast and accurate …
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Facebook said it had displayed warnings on more than 180 million pieces of content viewed on Facebook by people in the US that were debunked by third-party fact checkers, between …