Purdue licensing paper-based coronavirus detector

Researchers from Purdue University’s  biomedical engineering school  have developed a handheld paper device that quickly and accurately detects coronavirus MERS-CoV and could be used to detect COVID-19. Developing a process to manufacture it would cost at least a couple of million dollars. “Paper-based devices are already manufactured – pregnancy tests are paper-based. Because this device has ...

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