How to made a self health diagnose via your iPhone capacitive screen? do you know if your iPhone display screen could analyze a various kind of bacteria? Even it's often been discussed that the cell phones can also be used to diagnose your health but this one is the coolest one. You can do the self health diagnose via your iPhone Capacitive screen with your Sneeze. Even it's rather weird but with this way you can analyze the bacteria.
Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology ( KAIST ) Hyun Gyu Park and Byoung Yeon Won has managed to detect chlamydia microbes in three different concentrations and they discover that kind of capacitive screen of the iPhone can be used to analyze the type of bacteria. he said that the capacitive screen of iPhone could identify the type of bacteria that derived from liquids such as when we sneeze.To be able to analyze, of course than you have to sneeze right on the phone screen, there is a special application to assist the analysis. But There are also teething troubles with the touchscreen, as capacitive read-outs can be affected by moisture and sweat that are on the screen alongside your 'sample.' One solution to this would be to create a disposable film that attaches to the iPhone surface. There's a second reason for this, as Park diplomatically puts it: "Nobody wants direct application of bio-samples onto their phone."
Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology ( KAIST ) Hyun Gyu Park and Byoung Yeon Won has managed to detect chlamydia microbes in three different concentrations and they discover that kind of capacitive screen of the iPhone can be used to analyze the type of bacteria. he said that the capacitive screen of iPhone could identify the type of bacteria that derived from liquids such as when we sneeze.To be able to analyze, of course than you have to sneeze right on the phone screen, there is a special application to assist the analysis. But There are also teething troubles with the touchscreen, as capacitive read-outs can be affected by moisture and sweat that are on the screen alongside your 'sample.' One solution to this would be to create a disposable film that attaches to the iPhone surface. There's a second reason for this, as Park diplomatically puts it: "Nobody wants direct application of bio-samples onto their phone."
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