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Credit: Purdue University photo/Rebecca McElhoe

By Shardell Joseph 

Engineers have developed a handheld paper divide able to detect a strain of coronavirus quickly and accurately. The strain, MERS-CoV, can be detected by the device in very small quantities, and can be read directly from the device making it portable.

As one of the select few given permission by USA health officials to use diagnostics tests for COVID-19, the Purdue University biomedical engineers claimed that this device could be used to detect the COVID-29 strain – the limitations in doing so currently is the lack of funding. According to the team, the process to scale the technology for manufacturing would cost at least a couple of million US dollars.

‘Paper-based devices are already manufactured – pregnancy tests are paper-based,’ said Purdue University Biomedical Engineering Professor, Jacqueline Linnes.

‘Because this device has a more complex shape, a process hasn’t been developed to make it available on a commercial scale. However, many processes in electronics and paper manufacturing could be translated to scaling up this device.’

But so far, Linnes’ team has just been able to produce these devices on a lab scale, which calls for cutting out the paper components by hand.

‘The most difficult aspect of producing this device is definitely the assembly,’ said Purdue University Biomedical Engineering PhD Cadidate, K Byers.

This time-lapse video shows how a paper device developed by Purdue researchers tests a sample in 40 minutes. This sample is positive for MERS-CoV, as indicated by the formation of a second line on the paper strip. Credit: Purdue University video/K Byers


These challenges may easily be overcome with existing manufacturing techniques, the researchers said.

The device format would not need to change in order to detect other diseases. As the device scales up, however, it would also need to be more sensitive to detect a lower concentration of a virus for clinical relevance.

‘This paper device isn’t dependent on a particular virus or sequence. To detect COVID-19, we would just need an assay design specific to that sequence, which could come from a nasal or throat swap sample. Just like with MERS-CoV, a user could load the assay with liquid into the paper platform, fold the device and let it run,’ Linnes said.

When the device folds over, a liquid wash and chemical substances called reagents push the assay up a paper strip to make an easily visible detection line. This automatically completes a multistep process needed for detecting a virus. A user can check the strip within 40 minutes to see if the sample tested positive.

Read the full paper at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsomega.0c00115?_ga=2.52130409.1579527955.1583773474-378642389.1583773474

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#4 Le mariage de Copine

Quand je traverse toute la France avec un sac à dos, ma robe dans une main et le portable dans l’autre pour finaliser les détails avec les autres témoins


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Sony Watchman Voyager  TV (1985) Type FD-20AEB. Analog portable TV from Sony. This Sony Watchman was

Sony Watchman Voyager  TV (1985)

Type FD-20AEB. Analog portable TV from Sony. This Sony Watchman was a special high-end model for the jet set traveler. It picked up stations both America and Europe.

Dimensions: 80 x 160 x 35 mm / 3.1 x 6.3 x 1.4 inch

Photo: Peter Katuch at Flickr
Specs:future-forms.com


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 Olivetti Portatile M22 (1986) Portable personal computer by Italian manufacturer Olivetti.Source: w

Olivetti Portatile M22 (1986)

Portable personal computer by Italian manufacturer Olivetti.

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Les téléphones cellulaires de test pourrait être un choix des approches, et certaines des évaluations sont assez importante. Bien que les producteurs réalisent à leur tour système d'évaluation dans des circonstances normales de bon usage, parties impartiales peuvent faire ce qu'ils s'il vous plaît, ainsi que de prendre en mobitele.Jeste-vous jamais demandé si l'iPhone quitter un rond, qui est, exactement combien de ces appareils à être tir a été quitté? Peut-être pas, mais le problème vous actuellement placé, et nous avons la réponse.
Un consommateur YouTube a décidé de tester un peu de balayage. Il a obtenu des copies, un couple de l'authentique iPhone et un Samsung, et tout a essayé de nombreuses unités nécessaires pour quitter un rond tirées par des armes d'assaut AK-47. Comme il arrive cinq d'entre eux, et ce qu'il est apparu comme si le chèque fou, est visible ci-dessous.

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Sony: Portable CD Player in Vibe MagazineAd(1999)
1971 Adler J5 (4662506)

1971 Adler J5 (4662506)


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1943 Erika 5 Tabulator (1056914/5)

1943 Erika 5 Tabulator (1056914/5)


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1960 Remington Travel-Riter (ETR109036H)

1960 Remington Travel-Riter (ETR109036H)


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1977 Erika 100 (5720072)

1977 Erika 100 (5720072)


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1937 Juwel Model 2 (4930)

1937 Juwel Model 2 (4930)


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1924 Underwood 3-Bank (132777)

1924 Underwood 3-Bank (132777)


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1970 Montgomery Ward Signature 511D (07 J0821415)

1970 Montgomery Ward Signature 511D (07 J0821415)


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1954 Underwood De Luxe (R2453285)

1954 Underwood De Luxe (R2453285)


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1986 Olympia Report Electronic (63004522)

1986 Olympia Report Electronic (63004522)


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I am playing Vette! on a Toshiba T3200SX while waiting for sudden summer rain to go away.A lot of th

I am playing Vette! on a Toshiba T3200SX while waiting for sudden summer rain to go away.

A lot of the 80s stuff here: Chrysler LeBaron GTC Turbo Convertible (1988), Toshiba T3200SX (1989) and Vette! (1989)

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First steps with my Tandy TRS-80 Model 100I recently acquired a shiny Model 100 portable with necessFirst steps with my Tandy TRS-80 Model 100I recently acquired a shiny Model 100 portable with necessFirst steps with my Tandy TRS-80 Model 100I recently acquired a shiny Model 100 portable with necessFirst steps with my Tandy TRS-80 Model 100I recently acquired a shiny Model 100 portable with necess

First steps with my Tandy TRS-80 Model 100

I recently acquired a shiny Model 100 portable with necessary accessory. I played a bit with the machine before cleaning it and I was a bit surprised that it could retain data in the RAM disk for minutes after disconnecting the power. That gave me the impression that there was a backup battery inside, which scared me enough to open the machine immediately… and yes, although the battery still provided some voltage, it started destroying itself and the computer. I removed the residue from both the backup battery and the battery compartment for AA cells and cleaned the rest of the machine. It looks almost like new now.

I have to say that I am very impressed with the Model 100. The user experience is closer to professional computers of that time than home 8-bit machines. The programs in ROM can read/write the same files, switching between them is fast and there is even a shared clipboard. I particularly like the built-in terminal emulator with handy access to download/upload features and easy configuration. This was a true mobile companion for those working on the road and accessing the company minicomputer over modem.

My version does not have the modem, but at least the null-modem communication works flawlessly. I think I should install an old UNIX somewhere and try accessing it like in the old days. Somebody even created a Model 100 termcap definition file, so it is possible to use control functions of its terminal emulator in UNIX.

(the original article with hi-res photos)


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TRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recyTRS-80 Model 100 AcquisitionA guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recy

TRS-80 Model 100 Acquisition

A guy contacted me that he found a complete TRS-80 Model 100 at the recycling center, ready to be destroyed. He was not a vintage computer collector but realized that it could have value for some, so he started to google somebody who can appreciate it and found my Czech blog. He wrote me a message that I could take it for free if I was interested.

… and I indeed was. This particular machine travelled to our country during the socialism era and it is quite rare here. I love portable computers of all kinds, so I am very curious to see whether this 1983 ultra-mobile machine was just a useless toy or a valuable companion on the road.

The next step is to clean everything. The original suitcase started to disintegrate, and everything is covered with the black filth.

(original high-resolution photos)


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