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MIT researchers have developed a battery-free, self-powered sensor that can harvest energy from its environment. Credits:Credit: Christine Daniloff, MIT
A new MIT system allows sensors to operate in remote settings without batteries
MIT researchers have developed a battery-free, self-powered sensor that can harvest energy from its environment.
Electronic sensor the size of a single molecule could bring widespread benefits
via Curtin University Electronic sensor the size of a single molecule could bring widespread benefits
MIT engineers have designed a new nanoparticle sensor that can enable cancer diagnosis with a simple urine test. The nanoparticles (blue) carry DNA barcodes (zigzag lines) that can be cleaved by cancer-associated proteases in the body (pac-man shapes). Once cleaved, the DNA barcodes can be detected in a urine sample. Credits:Image: Courtesy of the researchers. Edited by MIT News
Revolutionary Paper Test Unveils Early Cancer Detection and Tumor Analysis Through Urine Samples
MIT engineers have designed a new nanoparticle sensor that can enable cancer diagnosis with a
A Penn State-led research team developed a standalone system to monitor nitrogen dioxide in exhaled breath and in the environment. Fabricated from the same nanocomposite material, the self-powered system stretches to adhere to skin or clothes. Credit: Provided by Huanyu "Larry" Cheng/Penn State.
New Sensor System Uses Human Movement to Monitor Air Quality and Breath
A Penn State-led research team developed a standalone system to monitor nitrogen dioxide in exhaled
A nanostructured sensor that also strengthens, de-ices, and monitors aircraft wings, wind turbine blades, bridges
via Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology A nanostructured sensor that also strengthens, de-ices, and
A proof-of-concept sensor designed from edible materials produces a visible color change (seen in the right circle) as a piece of frozen pork thaws. CREDIT Adapted from ACS Sensors 2022, DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.2c01280
New edible sensor can show if frozen food has previously thawed
A proof-of-concept sensor designed from edible materials produces a visible color change (seen in the
Monitoring water loss from plants with a new wearable sensor technology
via ACS Monitoring water loss from plants with a new wearable sensor technology Plants can’t
How about a candy-based reusable sensor to monitor your health?
An electrode made with a molded Tootsie Roll® and aluminum tubes can help monitor ovulation
Self-powered sensors can power themselves for more than a year
Micrograph of the quantum tunneling sensor chipset and the matched Fowler-Nordheim tunneling barriers. (Image: Chakrabartty
Giving robots and virtual reality a human touch
Cornell researchers in the Organic Robotics Lab designed a 3D-printed glove lined with stretchable fiber-optic
Tracking the movement of building occupants using sensors installed on floor slabs
via EPFL Tracking the movement of building occupants using sensors installed on floor slabs Thanks
A new invention makes it easier to find new Earths
via University of Sydney A new invention makes it easier to find new Earths Photonics
Sensors can be released from tiny drones or insects such as moths to traverse difficult spaces
UW researchers have created a sensor system that can ride on the back of a
3D printing of tiny transparent conducting fibres could be used to make devices which can smell, hear and touch
IFP FIBRE SENSOR ATTACHED TO A FACE COVERING DETECTS HUMAN BREATH WITH HIGH SENSITIVITY AND
Using microneedles that are painless and biodegradable to test glucose levels and more
via Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo Using microneedles that are painless and