Google To Use Nanoparticles, Wearables To Detect Disease
Google X wants to improve modern medicine with nanoparticles and a wearable device. It's all an attempt to tackle disease detection and prevention.
LEARN MOREA tiny ingestible sensor with genetically engineered bacteria could be used to test for several different illnesses.
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Authorities said the bomb appeared to be made from a piece of plastic pipe, and they were able to identify the suspect from a DNA sample on it.