Notre Dame researchers enhance cancer detection using space experiments

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Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are conducting experiments on the International Space Station to improve early cancer detection through advanced biosensing technology. Utilizing microgravity, the latest experiment enhances bubble behavior to concentrate blood particles, potentially increasing the sensitivity of cancer biomarker detection. This research aims to make cancer screening more accessible and affordable, building on previous studies supported by NASA and the ISS National Laboratory.


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