Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called isoprene in your breath. The team believes its breakthrough could unlock a non-invasive, low-cost method to catch the disease early, and potentially save a lot of lives.Continue ReadingCategory: Cancer, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Cancer, Lung cancer, Lung,
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Advanced sensing tech can detect lung cancer in your exhaled breath
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there’s not much detail yet on how it works, but the technology team says that they use a large language model to enable the emotional interaction between the AI and the driver.
The post 3D printed micro metal car ‘robo-EV’ has AI that can detect driver’s mood and console them appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Phone vibrations detect spoiled milk – without opening the carton
Posted by ArielTechGeek 5 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
An app will accurately detect if your milk has gone bad using an off-the-shelf smartphone’s built-in vibration motor – and you don’t need to open the carton. According to the researchers behind the tech, it could help prevent sickness and liters of the white stuff being poured down the drain.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Apps, Smartphone diagnostics, Vibrators, Universi
Grain-sized soft robot delivers medications, guided by magnetic fields
Posted by ArielTechGeek 11 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
If you're ever faced with trying to pick up a grain of rice with a pair of chopsticks, spare a thought for the scientists behind this latest innovation, which has been called "a medical breakthrough on the verge of happening." They've painstakingly built a soft robot with the capacity to carry different types of drugs through the body. It's the size of a grain of rice, and can be driven to variou
Well, everyone, we did it – another week is in the books, which means it's time to take a look at the new accessories that came across our radar. We've found some fun ones, including a somewhat unexpected Nikon product and some inexpensive but fun third-party batteries. But first, let's look at what's on sale this week.The deals keep goingThe Sony A7R V is currently $400 off.Usually in this serie
Although brain-implanted electrodes do help minimize the effects of Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders, implanting and activating those electrodes can be a tricky process. That's why scientists are now developing an alternative, in the form of tiny injectable magnetic discs.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Devices, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: MIT, Deep Brain Stimu
Tiny titanium tool packs a magnetic bit driver and more
Posted by ArielTechGeek 20 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
While there are many multitools that include a bit driver along with a lot of other tools, what if a driver is all you really need? That's where the tiny, compact ScrewMaster comes in – and it does also let you break car windows in emergencies.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: Multitools, Titanium, Kickstarter
Microscopic pirates attack with cellular cannons and grappling hooks
Posted by ArielTechGeek 20 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Microscopic battles rage around, on and in us at all times, and the microbial combatants use far more exciting weapons than we might realize. Scientists have now observed a bacterium that attacks like a pirate ship, ensnaring its prey with grappling hooks and firing “cannons” that blow it open.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Bacteria, Cells, ETH Zurich
Homes could soon be quickly built by clay-shooting "impact printers"
Posted by ArielTechGeek 47 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
While clay is widely used to build basic structures such as huts, we typically don't see it being utilized in large-scale construction projects. That could soon change, however, thanks to a recently developed process known as impact printing.Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, LifestyleTags: ETH Zurich, Building and Construction, Materials, Sustainable
under its surface, it has four small devices called magnetic attractors which can detect changes in magnetic fields and help generate the sounds.
The post musical instrument ‘stacco’ produces chimes and sounds by moving magnetic marbles on it appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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