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Trapping Toxins Using Gold Nanoparticles

Billly Gates writes "British scientists have found a way to quickly and accurately find toxins by binding gold nanoparticles with sugar which then could be dissolved in a solution that changes color when any toxin is found. This procedure could be used in the medical field to find poisons and diseases as well as finding substances in bioterrorist attacks."

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  1. Bioterrorism? by tpgp · · Score: 5, Insightful

    *sighs*

    Mention bioterrorism and you're guaranteed publicity and funding.

    Meanwhile, the real bioterrorists are never going to be bought to justice.

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  2. FUD by Inverted+Intellect · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why can't this invention be deemed notable for its own worth? News outlets continually drag some kind of terrorism into everything these days...

    Suddenly, a new way to detect toxins isn't notable because it helps those with medical conditions, but rather because it hinders terrorists from achieving their goals... not that it isn't a good side effect or anything.

    What's next? "New construction techniques defend against terrorist bombings"?

  3. Re:Any toxin? by tpgp · · Score: 5, Informative
    This thing can't detect every toxin, right?

    I know its a little much to expect an ac to read the article, but right in there:
    Once made, the [gold] particles are coated with sugars tailored to detect different biological substances.
    So - you're going to need a special 'receptor' sugar for each toxin type.
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