University of Glasgow Electronic Imaging Pill For Spotting Cancer Inside Gut

Fluorescence imaging is commonly used for the detection and resection of tumors. It relies on machines with precisely tuned light sources and camera detectors. These end up being no smaller than hand-held devices. Researchers at the University of Glasgow, Scotland managed to cram LED illumination, a detector called a “complementary metal oxide semiconductor single photon avalanche detector imaging array,” and wireless communication inside a pill that can be swallowed.

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