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Bacteria Light Sensor

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Photonics21 has announced a new biophotonic light sensor from European group Poseidon (plasmonic based automated lab-on-chip sensor for the rapid in-situ detection of Legionella) that spots Legionella bacteria 240x quicker than current methods. Poseidon's scanner spots the bacteria in under one hour, a process that normally takes 10 days of cultivation and analysis. Equipped with tiny sensors, the device works by using the photonics technique of surface plasmon resonance (SPR), a procedure that reads information from a refracted laser beam, allowing fast, highly sensitive, inexpensive...See full product

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