http://www.rdmag.com/news/2015/01/photonic-crystal-nanolaser-biosensor-simplifies-dna-detection?et_cid=4361822&et_rid=479581041&location=top
Looks like Toshihiko Baba of Yokohama National Univ. found a way to sense adsorption without any markers involved, just plain old
biomolecules and super special light.
So..... that could apply to lab-on-a-chip, chemical-nose or DNA sequence detectors by noticing changes in light amplitude
and changes in light wavelength that are independent.
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[DIYbio] DNA detection physics discovery
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