Google Working on Nanoparticle Tech for Health Detection
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Google Inc.’s research lab said it’s working on nanoparticle technology that could be used in the near future to better detect diseases such as cancer.
The nanoparticles would be swallowed, then controlled to monitor health issues and observed through an external device, Andrew Conrad, head of Google’s life sciences, said today at WSJDLive, a technology conference in Laguna Beach, California.