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DVD Player Used to Detect HIV

Tech & Branding

This is pretty incredible: Researcher Aman Russom has modified a standard DVD player to be able to detect the presence of HIV cells in a blood sample. Apparently, it’s easier to use and, obviously, a LOT cheaper than a standard HIV-testing machine, plus is also capable of monitoring patient’s cell counts allowing “appropriate antiviral therapy” to be discerned…

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