The University of New England and its partners at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) are celebrating a newly patented surface-based sensing technology that introduces a novel approach to real-time molecular detection with potential applications in biomanufacturing, environmental monitoring, and pathogen detection and chemical monitoring. Read more
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