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Pocket-Sized Device Rivals Bulky Lab Machinery in Disease Testing

via Phys.org·May 31

Researchers at Kumamoto University have developed a palm-sized, battery-powered spectrophotometer that rivals bulky lab machinery for disease and environmental testing. This advancement promises to decentralize healthcare and monitoring, bringing high-level diagnostic capabilities to remote or resource-limited areas. It represents a major step forward in making medical technology accessible and portable for frontline workers.

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