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Biosensors

Biosensors come in several different types. Specialised glasses can record muscle tensions around the eyes, used to work out where the eyes are looking. Bracelets containing electrodes can monitor the effort put into moving the muscles on limbs, and other extremeties.

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(23/01/2009)
Researchers at Purdue University have created a precise biosensor for detecting blood glucose and potentially many other biological molecules by using hollow structures called single-wall carbon nanotubes anchored to gold-coated "nanocube...


(20/07/2012)
When Tony Turner started studying the arcane area of biosensors 30 years ago, the market for those devices was worth only $5 million a year and he used to see one research paper on the subject every two years.

Now a professor...


(27/09/2006)
Intel has plans to move into medicine. A patent application from the world's biggest microchip-maker reveals a method for using tried-and-tested silicon fabrication techniques to mass produce low cost biosensors for home or hospital use. P...


(24/08/2006)
A shape-shifting lens has been developed that alters its focal length when squeezed by an artificial muscle, rather like the lens in a human eye. The muscle, a ring of polymer gel, expands and contracts in response to environmental changes....


(15/11/2011)
Purdue University scientists have developed a method for stacking synthetic DNA and carbon nanotubes onto a biosensor electrode, a development that may lead to more accurate measurements for research related to diabetes and other diseases.<...