It's great to see MIT Technology Review special report
Paper Diagnostics by Kristina Grifantini spotlighting Harvard Professor
George Whitesides' work on cheap, easy-to-use diagnostic tests...
"Paper tests [...] could make it possible to diagnose a range of diseases quickly and cheaply. A small drop of liquid, such as blood or urine, wicks in through the corner or back of the paper and passes through channels to special testing zones. [...] These tests are small, simple, and inexpensive."

What's especially cool is that these kind of
penny diagnostics are incredibly useful in a developing country context, which is exactly what spinoff company and 2008 MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition Winner
Diagnostics for All is targeting!
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