Laser Blood Scan Could Help Identify Malaria and Other Diseases
sciencehabit writes "Combining lasers with a principle discovered by Alexander Graham Bell over 100 years ago, researchers have developed a new way to collect high-resolution information about the shape of red blood cells. The lasers pulse every 760 nanoseconds to induce red blood cells to emit sound waves with frequencies of more than 100MHz, one of the highest frequencies ever achieved. Testing the laser on blood samples collected from a group of human volunteers, researchers showed that the high-frequency sound waves emitted by red blood cells in the blood samples revealed the tiniest details about the cells' shapes. Because diseases like malaria can alter the shape of the body's cells, the device may provide a way to accurately diagnose various blood disorders before it's too late."
Abstract (actual paper is paywalled).
This is great, I wonder how it will compare to traditional methods of testing for these blood disorders, in terms of cost and time. Obviously automated means it can be faster but the people doing these tests don't always have the funds for a device like this.
I want Laser Blood.
100MHz, one of the highest frequencies ever achieved
Petahertz, anyone?
Editors, ever thought of doing your job?
I'd like to read the actual article without paying.
I don't even have laser blood!
The lasers pulse every 760 nanoseconds to induce red blood cells to emit sound waves with frequencies of more than 100MHz...
If blood emits sound waves, but they can't be heard, does it make a sound?
He's getting rather old, but he's a good mouse.
They could roll this test into a Tricorder http://www.qualcommtricorderxprize.org/competition-details/overview
Is there an organized protest tomorrow?
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The original article (final proof) is available at the Physics Department of Ryerson University:
I can't believe no one has mentioned tricorders yet. I can't be the only person that thinks this is another step in that direction...
"Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional."
Is what this reminds me of, using essentially radar to gain an understanding of shape at the very least. This is very cool, makes me wonder why no one thought of this before.
Anyone else flash on the hot wire scene from John Carpenters' The Thing?
Be on the safe side and make sure your subject is thoroughly restrained before flipping the switch.
Maybe we could use Horton the elephant as the detector.
Get to the patent office before the other guy?
Why don't we go back to effective ways of killing the mosquitos that carry the malaria instead of finding better ways to find out that the darkies* life is going to suck.
*Yes, that is quite racist but I feel that the liberals who basically outlawed the only method available to get rid of the mosquitos, and thus pretty much wipe out malaria, are basically racist and I am expressing how I think the liberals actually feel rather than how I feel.
my family members have sickle cell and I for one wholly support anything that makes sickle cell count faster - if we could respond proactively to crisis before they have pathology this would go a LONG way towards improving quality of life and overall health.
closed minded is as closed minded does
Doug Otto is a moron