Biosensors Change The Way Toxic Water Contamination Is Detected
The new biosensor device developed at Northwestern has been field tested in rural Kenya, providing evidence that water testing for fluoride can be easily used outside of a lab and accurately interpreted by non-experts. Worldwide, it is estimated that tens of millions of people live in areas where the water supply is contaminated with toxic levels of naturally occurring fluoride, a colorless, odorless, and tasteless substance. The scale of the issue has been difficult to measure because of the high cost or complexity of available testing options....