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Lab on an iPhone
By Jamie Hartford
Published: December 8, 2011
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Forget lab-on-a-chip. Researchers at the
Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology
are working to enable the detection of diseases by simply pressing a drop of fluid against the touch screen of a smartphone.
Read more on our sister site,
IVD Technology
.
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