Food quality and safety are crucial. However, conventional food-monitoring methods, including ribotyping and polymerase chain reaction, tend to be destructive and lengthy. These shortcomings limit ...
Researchers from the University at Buffalo are developing a handheld sensor that can detect the presence of toxins potentially used as agents in biological warfare. Researchers from the University at ...
Researchers have devised a way to better measure levels of nitric oxide, an airborne pollutant and essential signaling molecule in the body. The development could help scientists monitor pollution ...
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