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WEST HAVEN, Conn. — The microscope at the University of New Haven, set at 10-times magnification, shows a marijuana leaf covered with dozens of tiny bumps. It’s mold, and someone, somewhere ...
A microscope that clips on to your phone's camera can detect bacteria, such as salmonella or E. coli, even in tiny amounts. But the technology can't yet distinguish between good and bad bacteria.
These brilliant minds came up with a high-tech-yet-simple way to detect food poisoning-causing bacteria, like salmonella and E. coli, ... you point your microscope at the chip, ... Filed Under ...
To understand why, the researchers looked at the food surfaces with an electron microscope. At this microscopic level of detail, it was possible to see how Salmonella could 'hide' from the effects ...
The objective, from the study supported by Sunkist, Inc. and Durand-Wayland, was to determine if differences in Salmonella survival and/or growth on orange peel surfaces exist between non-light ...