Rutgers University: Graphene and Gold Biosensor May Help in Fighting Neurological Disorder

For the past few years, scientists have been working on potential applications for the ‘wonder material’ graphene in the field of neuroscience. Now, a team led by researchers from Rutgers University have created a graphene-gold biosensor that analyzes stem cells which may carve a new path for the medical sciences in the combatting of neurological disorders including Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. Read more here.

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