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Scientists at NIT Calicut have developed a low-cost, portable nanosensor that rapidly detects sepsis by identifying endotoxins. This electrochemical biosensor provides results in about 10 minutes, enabling early diagnosis and treatment. The device also detects E. coli in water, offering potential for quick, on-site infection monitoring.
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