A team of scientists in Assam has developed a chemical process that turns ‘dirty’ coal into a biomedical ‘dot’ to help detect cancer cells.
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Unknown titlewith coal and carbon quantum dots (inset). Rahul Karmakar GUWAHATI , June 19, 2019 22:09 IST Updated: June 19, 2019 22:09 IST more-in Costs one-twentieth of imported carbon quantum dots (CQDs). <span>A team of scientists in Assam has developed a chemical process that turns ‘dirty’ coal into a biomedical ‘dot’ to help detect cancer cells. The team, led by Binoy Kumar Saikia and Tonkeswar Das, has applied for a patent for their chemical method of producing carbon quantum dots (CQDs) from cheap, abundant, low-quality and h Summary
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