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Image: New MRI technique that captures COVID-19’s impact on the brain could also detect breast and prostate cancers (Photo courtesy of Freepik)

New MRI Technique Could Be Used to Detect Breast and Prostate Cancers

New research has uncovered the potential of correlated diffusion imaging (CDI) for assessing various conditions, including COVID-19's impact on the brain as well as detecting breast and prostate cancers. More...
19 Jun 2023
Image: Detecting SARS-CoV-2 with a new Quenchbody immunosensor (Photo courtesy of Tokyo Tech)

New Immunosensor Paves Way to Rapid POC Testing for COVID-19 and Emerging Infectious Diseases

Researchers have developed a new immunosensor based on Quenchbody technology that shows great potential as a fast, inexpensive, and convenient tool to detect SARS-CoV-2. This highly efficient diagnostic approach will be useful not only for point-of-care testing, but also for high-throughput epidemiological studies of COVID-19 and other emerging infectious diseases. More...
19 Dec 2022
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Image: Ultra-high-resolution photon-counting CT reveals bronchiolectasis (Photo courtesy of Medical University of Vienna)

Photon-Counting CT Shows More Post-COVID-19 Lung Damage

A new study has shown that photon-counting detector (PCD) CT technology outperforms conventional CT in detecting subtle damage in the lungs of patients with persistent symptoms of COVID-19. The technology could lead the way to earlier treatment and better outcomes for the growing number of people with COVID-related lung damage, according to researchers. More...
05 Dec 2022
Image: Coronavirus-detecting micelles being transferred from one test tube to another (Photo courtesy of PNNL)

Low-Cost System Detects SARS-CoV-2 Virus in Hospital Air Using High-Tech Bubbles

Scientists have shown that they can detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the air by using a nanotechnology-packed bubble that spills its chemical contents like a broken piñata when encountering the virus. Such a detector could be positioned on a wall or ceiling, or in an air duct, where there’s constant air movement, to alert occupants immediately when even a trace level of the virus is present. More...
04 Nov 2022
Image: The advanced model can detect lung damage in long-COVID patients and classify patient subtypes (Photo courtesy of University of Iowa)

New Model Detects Long-COVID’s Effects Using Simple, 2D Chest X-Rays

Researchers have developed what is called a contrastive learning model that “learns” from composite 2D images constructed from 3D CT images to detect compromised lung function in long-COVID patients. More...
03 Nov 2022
Image: Lasting lung damage has been seen in children and teens after COVID (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

Lung MRI Shows Lasting Damage in Children and Teens After COVID

A new study has revealed that children and adolescents who have either recovered from COVID-19 or have long COVID show persistent lung damage on MRI. More...
21 Sep 2022
Image: The Convidecia Air inhalable COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use as a booster dose (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

World's First Inhalable COVID-19 Vaccine Approved in China

CanSino Biologics Inc. (Tianjin, China) has received approval from the National Medical Products Administration of China (NMPA) for Convidecia Air, its recombinant COVID-19 vaccine (Adenovirus Type 5 Vector) for inhalation to be used as a booster dose. More...
06 Sep 2022
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