Princeton scientists using nanotech to make cancer 3 million times more detectable

Scientists at Princeton University say they have used nanotechnology to make tests to detect diseases, like cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, 3 million times more sensitive. That means what researchers are calling a breakthrough in nanotechnology and medicine could enable doctors to detect these illnesses at much earlier stages, when they are more treatable. “This advance opens many new and exciting opportunities .. Continue reading