Three cheap hygroscopic salt solutions on carbon nanotube sensors distinguish nine toxic gases, including warfare agents, without engineered receptor molecules.
RENO, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NevadaNano, the world’s leading innovator in gas detection sensor technology, today announced its Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS™) R-290 Propane sensor. The new ...
Imec and Holst Centre have developed what they are calling very sensitive integrated elements for gas detection. The polymer-coated microbridges, arranged in high-density arrays, can detect ppm-level ...
Micro-light-emitting diodes (μLEDs) have garnered significant interest as light sources for gas sensors due to their advantages, such as room temperature operation and low power consumption. However, ...
Not all poisonous gases have a smell or a color. But a tiny grid of pastel- and candy-colored squares that effectively “sniffs” out hazardous chemicals in the air such as chlorosarin — a highly toxic ...
Research has pushed science closer to developing an electronic nose for monitoring air quality, detecting safety threats and diagnosing diseases by measuring gases in a patient's breath. Research at ...
Researchers have developed a sensor array design technology inspired by the human auditory system. By mimicking the human ear's ability to distinguish sounds through tonotopy, this innovative sensor ...
Research reveals that knowledge distillation significantly compensates for sensor drift in electronic noses, improving performance in gas-sensing applications.
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