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Sign upNucleic Sensing Systems is developing the world's first continuous, autonomous biosensor based on ddPCR technology
Nucleic Sensing Systems is developing the world's first continuous, autonomous biosensor based on ddPCR technology
Nucleic Sensing Systems (NS2) is developing the first autonomous in-field biosensor using droplet digital PCR for real-time eDNA/RNA analysis. Their technology aims to revolutionize environmental monitoring and aquaculture by providing high-frequency, quantitative data on biological systems. The biosensor's real-time data enables automation through AI and machine learning, optimizing management practices and driving sustainability. NS2's technology can transform environmental management and resource utilization by providing actionable data for informed decision-making
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Our biosensors are the world’s only field-deployable, autonomous biosensors measuring environmental DNA.
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