Today’s Solutions: May 06, 2024

For everyone’s health and safety, we must accept that Covid-19 tests are a part of our reality. Luckily, as time goes on, we’ve developed strategies to make administering these tests as convenient and hassle-free as possible. There are now low-cost tests that produce results in five minutes or less and tests that can be delivered straight to your home via DoorDash. Scientists have even developed AI that can detect Covid-19 just based on the sound of your cough.

And now, a team at the Laboratory of BioNanoTechnology at Wageningen University & Research have developed an at-home, self-administered Covid-19 test out of the discarded aluminum shell of Nespresso pods.

The researchers have dubbed this modified version of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification or LAMP test, the “CoroNaspresso.” The tests are made by filling empty Nespresso capsules with around six grams of wax, a paraffin-based phase-change material, or PCM. A foam circle is fitted around the lip of the pod, which is then dropped into a pot of hot water. The foam keeps the Nespresso capsule from sinking as the water melts the wax.

Once the wax is melted, you place a 3D-printed plastic test tube holder into the top opening. Once you put a little test tube in each hole, your Nespresso Covid-19 test is ready for use. The researchers decided on Nespresso coffee pods because they are made of aluminum, a great heat conductor.

The CoroNaspreso is still in its experimental phase, so there are a few bugs that need to be ironed out. For instance, Nespresso pods are easily purchased, but Rubitherm RT64HC (the wax used to make the molds) is not and nor is the 3D-printed holder. Still, with more work, this could be a great approach to reducing waste, especially since the pandemic has generated so much more waste, from disposable masks to vaccine needles.

Solutions News Source Print this article
More of Today's Solutions

It’s kitten season! How to help overwhelmed shelters manage the influx of kit...

Kitten season has arrived, bringing with it an irresistible wave of feline cuteness. However, behind the scenes, animal rescues and shelters are dealing with ...

Read More

How to cut down on your food waste

Cutting down on food waste helps the environment in a number of important ways. Most obviously, it saves the resources and energy that go ...

Read More

How to keep an eye on your eye health

As we age, we can become more vulnerable to developing age-related eye conditions, diseases, and vision loss. The best way to stave off, or ...

Read More

CRISPR-Cas9 may be able to solve obesity

Cases of obesity have been steadily increasing worldwide, especially during the pandemic. Lack of physical activity through more office-based jobs, plus a lack of ...

Read More