NANOTECHNOLOGY UPDATE:
Harvard University researchers have found that molecular markers indicating the presence of cancer in the body are readily detected in blood scanned by special arrays of silicon nanowires — even when these cancer markers constitute only one hundred-billionth of the protein present in a drop of blood. In addition to this exceptional accuracy and sensitivity, the minuscule devices also promise to pinpoint the exact type of cancer present with a speed not currently available to clinicians.
A paper describing the work will appear in October in the journal Nature Biotechnology and is now posted on the journal’s web site.
Bring it on.