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IIT Jodhpur researchers unveil a low-cost, portable tool to detect arsenic in water, offering a game-changing solution for public health and environmental safety.

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur have developed a low-cost mobile tool for detecting arsenic contamination in water—a major advancement in environmental health technology. This innovation could revolutionize water quality monitoring, particularly in rural and arsenic-prone regions.
Arsenic contamination, caused largely by natural geological processes, poses severe health risks, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological disorders. The World Health Organization has highlighted arsenic as a global public health threat, especially in developing countries where access to advanced testing is limited.

Addressing this urgent issue, IIT Jodhpur’s interdisciplinary team engineered a compact, user-friendly device that delivers real-time results with high accuracy. Traditional arsenic detection methods are often complex and expensive, but this tool leverages cost-effective materials and advanced sensor technology to ensure reliable and rapid testing at a fraction of the cost.
Key features of the device include:
- Portability: Designed for use in remote and urban locations alike, the tool is lightweight and easy to transport.
- Accuracy: It uses high-precision sensors and smart data algorithms to ensure reliable readings.
- Affordability: By minimizing production costs, the device is accessible to low-resource communities.
- Ease of Use: With a simple interface, the tool can be operated with minimal training, empowering non-experts to perform tests independently.
This innovation holds immense potential for public health and environmental management. With timely detection, communities can act quickly to mitigate exposure and improve water safety. It also enables more efficient monitoring, aiding policymakers in targeted interventions and resource allocation.
The IIT Jodhpur team emphasizes the importance of collaboration among academia, industry, and government to scale deployment and maximize the tool’s impact. Their work contributes meaningfully toward the UN Sustainable Development Goal of clean water access for all. This portable arsenic detection tool not only addresses a critical health hazard but also exemplifies how affordable technology can drive global environmental change.