Gyroscope sets course to fight cancer

December 26, 2005 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Micro-gyroscopes can make sensitive biosensors for fast detection of the proteins associated with diseases by measuring the subtle change in vibration caused when a protein binds to a DNA coating.

The researchers plan to produce hand-held devices to test blood, smear and biopsy samples and immediately relay the results to a doctor.