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16-Year-Old's Transportable Ebola Test Wins Google Science Fair [VIDEO]
A 16-year-old's design of a silk-containing card that will transport disease antibodies (Ebola, HIV and others) without refrigeration for up to a week. It is low-cost and intended to test even patients who lack symptoms.
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