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New device may help in early detection of cancerous skin tumours

Washington, Nov 25 (ANI): Scientists from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev are pioneering a new technique that would help detect cancerous skin tumours, including melanomas that aren't visible to the naked eye.

The novel device called OSPI instrument (Optical Spectro-Polarimetric Imaging) has revealed new textures of lesions that have never been seen before - including melanoma in patients who were diagnosed with various skin lesions and were awaiting surgery for their removal.

The OSPI biosensor uses safe, infrared wavelengths and LC devices to measure tumour characteristics, including contours and spread. It diagnosed 73 types of lesions, some of them cancerous.

"This is an exciting preliminary development since the initial testing shows that we can now identify microscopic tumours in the biological layers of the skin," said Prof. Ibrahim Abdulhalim, head of the BGU Electro-Optical Unit in the Faculty of Engineering Sciences and is leading the research group.

"As we continue to develop the OSPI, we also see an opportunity to use this technology for detecting other types of cancerous growths," he added. (ANI)

Soon, electronic device that can become invisible

Washington, Feb 8 (ANI): Scientists in California, US, have developed tiny electronic circuits that could pave the way for transparent electronics and other futuristic applications, including flexible electronic newspapers and wearable clothing displays.In the new study, Chongwu Zhou and colleagues point out that although scientists have previously developed nano-sized transparent circuits, previous versions are limited to a handful of materials that are transparent semiconductors.The researchers describe the development of transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) composed of highly aligned, single-walled.....
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