A new system that uses sensors and AI to quickly detect tumors can screen women for breast cancer without exposure to radiation. The device invented by researchers from the University of Waterloo in Canada analyzes microwaves to detect even small, early-stage tumors within minutes. It took 15 years of research to develop the prototype, but less than $3,800 ($5,000 CAD) to build it. The device is comprised of a small sensor inside an adjustable box, which is placed under an opening of a padded table. Patients lie face-down on the table with a breast over the opening while the sensor sends harmless…
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