3D printed sensor detects exposure to a potentially cancer-inducing herbicide
Engineers at Washington State University (WSU) and DL ADV-Tech have used 3D printing to develop a means of detecting exposure to the potentially-carcinogenic herbicide glyphosate. Composed of a series of nanotubes coated with 3D printed sensors, the test kit uses similar tech to that found in diabetic glucose monitors, only it deploys currents to assess […]
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Author: Paul Hanaphy
