As buildings age, the demand for effective monitoring of their structural integrity has grown significantly. A breakthrough in nano-optical sensor technology now enables precise, real-time measurement ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have developed a tiny sensor for detecting pesticides on fruit in just a few minutes. The technique, described as a proof-of-concept in a paper in the ...
Nanotechnology — an exciting area of research involving materials ranging in size from 1 nm to 900 nm — has potential applications that span many industries, including medicine and life sciences. One ...
As buildings age, the demand for effective monitoring of their structural integrity has grown significantly. A breakthrough in nano-optical sensor technology now enables precise, real-time measurement ...
A novel hydrogen sensor offers a promising solution for real-time hydrogen leak detection, addressing safety concerns in industrial applications. This sensor, made with nano-patterned cupric-oxide ...
Barcelona, Spain. Nanusens has announced that its CMOS nano-sensor technology has been successfully used to solve the problem of stiction in MEMS inertial sensors, which is a major source of failure ...
Detroit, Mich. — A new a high speed, high accuracy laser nano sensor (LNS) from LMI Technologies (USA), Inc. offers an improved resolution as fine as 0.7 nanometers at speeds up to 200 kHz. It ...
Water-floating transfer printing places ultra-thin metal nano-circuits on leaves, fruit, fibers and curved surfaces without ...
Some biomarkers lack technologies to precisely detect them for medical applications. With potential uses to spot lung cancers at an early stage--a holy grail of biomarker research--a nanopore sensor ...
This study presents an effective process for preparing advanced H 2 sensors that combine high precision with rapid detection to meet critical safety standards in industrial settings. Hydrogen is ...
Researchers have developed a tiny sensor for detecting pesticides on fruit in just a few minutes. The technique uses flame-sprayed nanoparticles made from silver to increase the signal of chemicals.
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