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Researchers Develop Face Mask for Detection of SARS-CoV-2

According to an article published in Nature Biotechnology, Harvard and MIT researchers invented a face mask for detecting SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, via a user’s breath.  Instead of relying on a lab, the personal device uses sensors that use wearable freeze-dried cell-free (wFDCF) technology.  This technology contains the same molecules that cells use to recognize and manipulate nucleic acids and proteins.  According to MedGadget, unlike previous iterations of this technology which store living cells in “tiny aquariums”, wFDCF technology prevents any issues with leakage due to breakage.

To use the mask, a user presses a button on the mask to release water onto reactive wFDCF sensors.  MedGadget reports that results are given within 90 minutes and can be displayed on the inside of the mask for privacy purposes.  According to the scientific article, the wFDCF technology first cleaves viral particle samples in order to release the viral RNA.  Next, target genes located in the viral RNA are amplified via reverse transcription–recombinase polymerase amplification, in order to amplify the sequence that encodes for the spike protein.  A lateral flow assay strip is then used to display visual results similar to a pregnancy test.

“We have essentially shrunk an entire diagnostic laboratory down into a small, synthetic biology-based sensor that works with any face mask, and combines the high accuracy of PCR tests with the speed and low cost of antigen tests,” said researcher Peter Nguyen.  “In addition to face masks, our programmable biosensors can be integrated into other garments [e.g., lab coats] to provide on-the-go detection of dangerous substances including viruses, bacteria, toxins, and chemical agents.”

MIT News reports that the device can also swap in sensors for other pathogens, including influenza, Ebola, and Zika, or sensors they have developed to detect organophosphate nerve agents.

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News reports that the research team is “actively searching for manufacturing partners who are interested in helping to enable the mass production of the face mask diagnostic for use during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as for detecting other biological and environmental hazards.”  The article reports that the authors have already submitted provisional patent applications for the technology.

The original article was published in Nature Biotechnology on June 28, 2021, and is available here.

The post Researchers Develop Face Mask for Detection of SARS-CoV-2 appeared first on Knobbe Medical.

12 Comic Book Characters & Cannabis: From Popeye to the Superheroes

Comic books have been keeping us entertained for centuries. From Popeye to Superman, these stories reflect the society we live in. However, if we have a closer look at some of their magic powers, we may see some recognisable substances. Could Popeye’s spinach be a substitute for cannabis? Or Superman’s kryptonite, a subtle reference to methamphetamines?

The post 12 Comic Book Characters & Cannabis: From Popeye to the Superheroes appeared first on Sensi Seeds.

Indigenous female-owned airline to begin operations on Vancouver Island

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Oklahoma is Now The Wild West of Cannabis

Lax regulation and low barriers to entry have triggered cannabis’s explosive growth in Sooner State   OKEMAH, Okla. — Chip Baker surveyed a vast field on the outskirts of an old hay farm an hour east of Oklahoma City, his ponytail waving in the thick, humid air, his voice growing excited. “This is probably the largest […]

The post Oklahoma is Now The Wild West of Cannabis appeared first on The Cannabis Business Directory.

An Introduction to Fuel Cells: What Are They, How Do They Work, and How Can We Improve Their Efficiency?

Next Blog Alternative energy based on the use of fuel cells is gaining more and more popularity and is increasingly being used in the automotive, aerospace, and energy industries as well as other sectors of the economy. What is a Fuel Cell? Fuel cells (FC) are electrochemical devices which convert the chemical energy of a Read More...

The post An Introduction to Fuel Cells: What Are They, How Do They Work, and How Can We Improve Their Efficiency? first appeared on Turbomachinery blog.

‘The engine quit’: Windsor pilot makes emergency landing in Chatham-Kent field

From CTV News – link to source story Chris Campbell, CTV Windsor News Reporter | Wednesday, July 28, 2021 Jim Pollard owns...

Cris Tales Review – If I Could Turn Back Time

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Antero Resources Reports Second Quarter 2021 Financial and Operational Results

DENVER, July 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Antero Resources Corporation (NYSE: AR) ("Antero Resources", "Antero", or the "Company") today announced its second quarter 2021 financial...

Drivers for Elon Musk’s Loop get a script about their ‘great leader’

Drivers for Elon Musk’s underground Loop system in Las Vegas have been instructed to bypass passengers’ questions about how long they have been...

Army of the Dead VR is Heading to London in September

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Orthofix Announces US Launch and First Patient Implants with New fiberFUSE Strip – An Advanced Fiber Bone-Graft Solution Containing Cancellous Bone

LEWISVILLE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Orthofix Medical Inc. (NASDAQ:OFIX), a global medical device company with a spine and orthopedics focus, today announced the launch and...

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