A new “digital nose” created with Nobel Prize-winning CU technology can provide COVID-19 test results in less than one hour with excellent accuracy. It could
Scientists have developed a device intended to detect disease markers in human breath, which could someday offer a potential alternative to blood, urine or saliva tests.
Imagine using this technology to detect cancer!
These US researchers are working on a breathalyzer for detecting Malaria and TB.
https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/06/nist-partners-gates-foundation-develop-breathalyzers-malaria-and
How about this one that was used to diagnose COVID?
https://www.colorado.edu/today/2023/04/10/new-laser-based-breathalyzer-sniffs-out-covid-other-diseases-real-time
A few years ago, researchers in Israel developed a breathalyzer that can detect 17 different diseases.
Scientists have been working on this tech for a while now, and the results so far have been promising.