Space age technologies used in sci-fi sick bay
L-R: Professor Mark Sims, Professor Paul Monks, Co-Directors of the DDU with medical student Tom Geliot testing the Unit's equipment
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While Star Trek-style multifunctional medical "tricorders" are still in the realm of sci-fi, scientists at the University of Leicester and Leicester Royal Infirmary (LRI) in the UK may be making the first tentative steps toward making them a reality. The researchers are developing a holistic high-tech diagnostic unit designed to quickly detect the "sight, smell and feel" of disease in real time without the need for invasive and time-consuming procedures. Much of the technology being used was originally developed for space research, atmospheric chemistry and emergency medicine.
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