New low-cost terahertz camera provides greater sensitivity and speed than previous versions. It can also capture information about the orientation, or “polarization,” of the waves
A new kind of camera can detect terahertz pulses rapidly, with high sensitivity, and at room temperature and pressure. Terahertz radiation can penetrate many nonmetallic materials and detect signatures of certain molecules, qualities that could lead to an array of applications, including airport security scanning, industrial quality control, astrophysical observations, and more.
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A University of Minnesota Twin Cities research team has developed a new microfluidic chip for diagnosing diseases that uses a minimal number of components and can be powered wirelessly by a smartphone. The innovation opens the door for faster and more affordable at-home medical testing.
A research team from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has created a novel microfluidic chip for disease diagnosis, which has a small number of components and can be charged wirelessly by a smartphone. The breakthrough paves the way for more convenient and economical at-home medical testing.