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list of latest latest scientific inventions. Select any one invention and write a note
         as how would you use that in your daily life

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A new ink discovered by Scientists. ...

Discovery of Paper Sensor. ...

World's largest supercomputer SpiNNaker. ...

Hyperloop Technology. ...

Secretagogin Protein. ...

Potential Diarrhoea vaccine ETVAX developed. ...

OneerTM. ...

Discovery in medicine 'How cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability'.

Researchers have invented a low-cost, paper-based sensor that can detect minute traces of malaria parasites, including one that causes malignant malaria in humans1. This sensor will be useful for diagnosing malaria infection at an early stage.

Existing kits for detecting malaria parasites yield variable results, making it difficult to accurately diagnose such infections. To overcome this, scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology in Guwahati, India, fabricated the sensor using DNA-attached magnetic beads that bind to the parasite-specific enzymes, a medical syringe and dye-attached, polymer-coated papers.

The enzymes attached to the beads were Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (PLDH) and Plasmodium falciparum glutamate dehydrogenase (Pf GDH). The researchers, led by Pranab Goswami, passed a solution containing the beads through a syringe to the paper. This triggered a chemical reaction, bringing about a visible colour change on the paper surface.

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