Bio sensors

A sensor that continuously monitors the acidity level of the blood and responds to diabetes-based acidosis while producing insulin. [Courtesy of ETH Zurich]

A sensitive acidity sensor that initiates insulin production

Prof. Justin Gooding, University of New South Wales Australia. PR photo

A new type of fast and extremely sensitive biosensor

Sensors composed of DNA molecules could be used for personalized cancer treatments and for monitoring the quality of stem cells. Image: University of California at Santa Barbara

DNA-based nanosensors for cancer diagnosis and treatment

AT Professor Charlie Johnson who led the research

Researchers have succeeded in attaching odor receptors to nanotubes

An experiment in assessing a biological attack at Rambam Hospital, 2009. Photo: Public Relations - Rambam Hospital

A new detection system for disease diagnosis and biochemical protection

Carbon nanotubes

Highly sensitive carbon nanotube biosensors

Papilloma virus - HPV

Carbon nanotube sensors for protein detection

"Coffee rings" are not unique to coffee

Coffee stains and their relation to the detection of diseases