New sensing technology could improve our ability to detect diseases

Published June 1, 2015 This content is archived.

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The National Science Foundation’s Science360 news service features UB research as its top story today. The research describes new sensing technology that could improve our ability to detect diseases, fraudulent art, chemical weapons and more. The study, led by UB Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Qiaoqiang Gan, was conducted by a team at UB and Fudan University in China. Articles also appeared on Tech Fragments, The Engineer, Business Standard, NDTV, AZoNano, Nanotechnology Now, Nanowerk and Phys Org.

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http://news.science360.gov/files/;jsessionid=C0D70C1AC1946321F55F6DBBF3F0B86E

http://www.techfragments.com/3497/nanotechnology-could-make-molecule-identifying-spectroscopy-more-practical/

http://www.theengineer.co.uk/news/nanotechnology-improves-molecule-identifying-spectroscopy/1020447.article

http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/new-tech-to-detect-diseases-fraudulent-art-chemical-weapons-115060200870_1.html

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