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IIT Bhubaneswar develops hand-held device to detect arsenic

IIT Bhubaneswar develops hand-held device to detect arsenic
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Researchers at IIT Bhubaneswar have developed 'ArsenSafe,' a portable, hand-held device designed to detect arsenic contamination in water. The technology uses nanotechnology and machine learning to provide rapid, on-site testing without the need for laboratory infrastructure.

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This innovation addresses a critical public health issue in India by making water quality monitoring more accessible and affordable.

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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar has innovated a device to detect arsenic that would help improve water quality monitoring and public health.

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