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Nanofiber sensor detects diabetes or lung cancer faster and easier
Nanofiber sensor detects diabetes or lung cancer faster and easier
- Researchers in South Korea have recently developed a highly sensitive exhaled breath sensor by using hierarchical tin dioxide fibers that are assembled from wrinkled thin tin dioxide nanotubes.
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