Tulane University senior Dylan Murray was one of four founders of the biotech startup Exactics, which developed an at-home testing kit for Lyme disease.
The company's Dragonfly instrument uses a proprietary sample preparation method and isothermal amplification to diagnose a variety of infectious diseases.
The latest surveillance data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has revealed that Covid prevalence is at a medium but ...
The latest surveillance data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has revealed that Covid prevalence is at a medium but ...
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A 96% accurate blood test for ME/CFS could transform diagnosis and pave the way for future long COVID detection. Researchers ...
The surge in the multi-functional POCT market is being powered by a global transition toward decentralized healthcare.
Beer and wine have been staples of human history for millennia. These alcoholic beverages are still yielding new surprises.
Abstract: In recent years, the full-touch human–machine interface (HMI) mode has been widely used in vehicles built by Tesla. This interaction mode replaces the conventional physical interaction ...
In a series of new studies, researchers explored what gives beer its haze, how to detect gluten in drinks, what causes red wine’s dry, puckering sensation, and how sulfites influence gut bacteria.
The NHS has urged people to follow a 10-day protocol if they test positive for Covid. Despite a recent rise in infections, ...
Five undergrads started a biotech company. Their first project: an at-home technology that tests ticks for Lyme disease. It take just 15 minutes.
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