Vapor Nanobubbles Rapidly Detect Malaria Through The Skin, Rice University Study

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Rice University researchers have developed a noninvasive technology that accurately detects low levels of malaria infection through the skin in seconds with a laser scanner. The “vapor nanobubble” technology requires no dyes or diagnostic chemicals, and there is no need to draw blood.

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