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An international team of researchers led by Osaka University, The University of Queensland and the National University of Singapore created nanodiamond sensors that can act as both heat sources and thermometers, and is using them to measure the thermal conductivity inside living cells, which may lead to new diagnostics tools and therapies for cancer

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2021-01-16

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['Shingo Sotoma', 'Chongxia Zhong', 'Yoshie Harada', 'Madoka Suzuki', 'Hayato Yamashia']

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