A blood sample does not have an obvious odor to a person in a lab coat. But to an electronic nose, it can carry a chemical signature that points toward disease.
Spectral imaging is a vital tool for analyzing materials, monitoring crops, and tracking pollutants. But conventional systems face a major challenge as they ...
Electronic Sensor Technology manufactures a high-speed (one minute), highly sensitive (nanogram) gas chromatography instrument. This innovative, patented chemical vapour analysis system is used in a ...
Researchers developed a way to incorporate electronic sensors into stretchy fabrics, allowing them to create shirts or other garments that could monitor vital signs such as temperature, respiration, ...
Fabrication of sensors by 3D printing combines speed, freedom of design, and the possibility of using waste as a substrate. Various results have been obtained in a circular economy mode, whereby ...
Ethanol is widely used in industrial processing, food production, medical diagnostics, and transportation, but its volatility and potential health risks demand reliable monitoring at low ...
A printed electronic circuit on a clear, flexible substrate draped over a human hair. This flexible transistor device is made entirely of biodegradable materials, including a semiconducting polymer ...
AMHERST, Mass. - Writing in the journal NanoResearch, a team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst reports this week that they have developed bioelectronic ammonia gas sensors that are among the ...
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