A new generation of microsensors could provide the vital link between food products and the Internet of Things. Researchers have developed an ultra-thin temperature sensor that is both biocompatible ...
A new article explains how scientists borrowed concepts from quantum mechanics to build new microsensors that can enable data gathering from hard-to-monitor environments. Wireless microsensors have ...
The cochlear implant (CI) is the most successful neural prosthesis worldwide. Thanks to direct stimulation of the auditory nerve, it enables more than half a million people worldwide to hear, even ...
A team of eight EPFL students has come up with a portable biosensor that can measure the amount of vancomycin in a patient's blood stream, enabling doctors to better control the dosage and reduce ...
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Last May, Paris City Hall launched “Pollutrack”, a fleet of micro-sensors placed on the roofs of vehicles traveling throughout the capital to measure the level of fine particles present in the air in ...
All measurements were performed with an AUTOLAB/PGSTAT 12 (Utrecht, The Netherlands) connected to a personal computer with a GPES software, used to record the measurements. A three electrode system ...
(Nanowerk News) Wireless microsensors have enabled new ways to monitor our environment by allowing users to measure spaces previously off limits to research, such as toxic areas, vehicle components, ...
Nowadays microsensors are already used in many different applications, such as the detection of poisonous gases. They are also integrated into miniaturised transmitter/receiver systems, such as the ...
High-Sensitivity Microsensors on the Horizon With Design Breakthrough by Researchers at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY NEW YORK, May 14, 2018 -- Wireless ...
Biodegradable microsensors for food monitoring. (Video: Simon Zogg / ETH Zurich) Nowadays microsensors are already used in many different applications, such as the detection of poisonous gases. They ...