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Rutgers Scientist Creates 'Virtual Biopsy' Device to Detect Skin Tumors
Using sound vibrations and pulses of near-infrared light, a Rutgers University scientist has developed a new "virtual biopsy" device that can quickly determine a skin lesion's depth and potential malignancy without using a scalpel.
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