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India’s paper-based coronavirus test could be a ‘game changer’ – Khaleej Times
A team of scientists in India has developed an inexpensive paper-based test for coronavirus that could give fast results similar to a pregna…

A team of scientists in India has developed an inexpensive paper-based test for coronavirus that could give fast results similar to a pregnancy test, according to a BBC report.
The test, named after a famous Indian fictional detective, is based on a gene-editing technology called Crispr (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats). Scientists estimate that the kit – called Feluda – would return results in under an hour and cost 500 rupees.
The BBC reported that Feluda will be ma…
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