When taking a breathalyzer test you may not be thinking about it’s other uses, but what if detecting lung cancer could be just as easy? This is what University of Exeter scientists are trying to work towards, taking a new approach to e-nose technology integrated with multi-layered graphene for early detection of lung cancer.
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Israeli scientists from Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies LTD., recently announced that they believed they may have discovered a universal cancer cure that works with a single injection and does not require toxic chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery; and they are coming under scrutiny.
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Dartmouth College scientists in collaboration with clinicians from the University of Texas claim that the heart’s motion is so powerful that it is capable of recharging devices that save our lives, as published in Advanced Materials Technologies.
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Researchers are worried that those with chronic disease are not being active enough as a study involving over 96,000 men and women has found that those with chronic conditions are spending less time on physical activity than healthy peers, and are missing out on benefits.
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