Health
Melbourne business-academic partnership creates small Covid biosensor – Australian Times
Small sensor can be placed at an entrance and, within a minute, detect the presence of tiny amounts of the SARS-CoV-2 virus on…

An instant Covid-19 sensor made in Australia could help transform day-to-day management of the pandemic by protecting frontline workers and the wider community.
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, more commonly known as RMIT University, has announced…
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