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A COVID-19 sensor developed at Johns Hopkins University could revolutionize virus testing by adding accuracy and speed to a process that frustrated many during the pandemic. In a new study published ...
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Flexible optical touch sensor simultaneously pinpoints pressure strength and location
Researchers have developed a flexible optical touch sensor that can simultaneously detect the strength and location of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --- Those of us living gluten-free have dreamed of the day we could go to a restaurant and have on-the-spot confirmation that our meal was safe. Well that day is here, gluten-free-diet ...
WASHINGTON — The sensor blamed for holding up development of the U.S. civil-military National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) has entered what is expected to be its ...
A COVID-19 sensor developed at Johns Hopkins University could revolutionize virus testing by adding accuracy and speed to a process that frustrated many during the pandemic. In a new study published ...
The CRT-2SR-M1 2-Axis Rate Table is a bench-top positioning and rate table designed for motion sensor validation in the consumer electronic space. The unit features continuous motion for the x and z ...
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New breath sensor detects diabetes in minutes
Acetone may be best known as a sharp-smelling solvent found in nail polish remover, but inside your body it can tell an ...
THERE is no better way to ruin a perfectly good day than to make a mistake in the use of your air monitoring instrumentation. Industrial hygienists; military, industrial and public-sector hazmat teams ...
A global energy company is testing a newly released passive sensor tag that measures temperature levels—and, in one version, mechanical strain—then transmits that data to nearby readers via UHF RFID.
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A Penn State team created a breath sensor that identifies diabetes by detecting acetone. The device is fast, non-invasive, and built with laser-induced graphene for precision. In the United States, ...
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