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Landing gear of an aircraft (13)
Bees’ nest (4) Matching set of furniture (5) Labyrinth (4) Disrepute, infamy (9)
Realm (6) Indifference (6) Carry a weapon or a tool (5) 20 Belt fastener (6)
22 Heavily decorated (6) Cinema worker (9)
Highway (4)
Dizzy (5)
Daybreak (4)
Class of boxer (13)
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3 Voucher or entry form (6) 4 Hang on to (6)
5 Kit, equipment (4)
6 Royal chair (6)
7 Guard (6)
11 Sightseeing trip (4)
12 Tread (4)
14 Gap (5)
15 Tube to drink with (5)
17 Female sheep (3)
18 Fuss and bother (3)
20 Continental restaurant (6) 21 Final (4)
23 Ceremony (4)
24 Prolong (6)
25 Cooking instructions (6) 26 Area of grassland (6)
28 Barred enclosure (4)
29 Wash tub (4)
A new screening test detects prostate cancer in urine in just 20 minutes.
The urine strip test is nearly 100 per cent accurate meaning it could revolutionise screening for the disease.
In comparison, the current PSA test has an 80■■per cent misdiagnosis rate, and painful and invasive biopsies are the only way to actually confirm the presence of cancerous cells.
The urine strip was designed at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology and uses electrical signal biosensors to detect malignant cells.