Pakistani youth invent device to identify harmful microbes in water

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A team of talented youth from Sindh Province has developed a portable microscope that can detect harmful microbes in water using artificial intelligence.

According to Express News, a portable microscope made from a 3D printer can be connected to a smartphone and used through a special application that will be able to identify harmful germs in minutes and prevent the spread of diseases by drinking contaminated water. ۔

Hamza Bhutto, a student at Mehran University of Technology, along with his team, has devised a revolutionary way to control unsafe water-borne diseases and deaths.

The system consists of a mobile application that analyzes data through a cheap portable microscope and artificial intelligence that is capable of analyzing data on a real time basis.

The microscope and the application cost Rs. 80,000, which was managed by Hamza Bhutto and his team.

Compared to microscopes developed by scientists used in modern laboratories, the system can achieve 90% accurate results, while up to 80% accurate results obtained from portable microscope samples developed by Hamza Bhutto's team. Are

If the application developed by Hamza Bhutto is connected to modern microscopes, 90% or more accurate results can be obtained.

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