Laser Breath Test!!!!!!!!
By roque20
@roque20 (518)
Philippines
October 25, 2008 10:37am CST
Say goodbye to invasive screening tests: Scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado at boulder have shown that, by blasting breath with laser light, they can detect molecules that may be markers for diseases such as asthma and cancer.
During breathing, we inhale and exhale more than a thousand types of molecules like carbon dioxide and oxygen; distinct combination and amounts in our breath can be signs of specific diseases. The new test, called "optical frequency comb spectroscopy," works on the basis that molecules vibrate and rotate at discrete frequencies of light, so their presence - and concentrations - in breath can be identified from these frequencies.
According to the researchers, the technique - which has yet to be tested in clinical trials - has the potential to be low cost, powerful and rapid enough that doctors may someday be able to screen for diseases simply by sampling patients breath.
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