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Smartphone App Could Run On-Site Tests for Bacteria, Viruses and Other Contaminants
Smartphones may soon be capable of running on-the-spot tests for environmental toxins, medical diagnostics, food safety and more, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois.
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