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  • Article - 19 Dec 2012
    This article is part of a series on sensing the human body, this particular piece discusses electronic taste sensors.
  • Article - 7 Nov 2012
    This article discusses research on the application of polymer solar cells for the development of artificial skin.
  • Article - 1 Nov 2012
    Wireless sensor networks can be extremely helpful in monitoring hazardous and active volcano eruptions.
  • Article - 20 Oct 2012
    This article discusses the different types of rain sensors and their applications.
  • Article - 27 Jul 2012
    Activation of automotive airbags is triggered by crash sensors that work to detect frontal impact and trigger a control unit that deploys the airbag.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2012
    This article discusses the basic functional principle to a heat flux sensor, the different types of heat flux sensors and their applications.
  • Article - 22 Jun 2012
    Hall Effect sensors are commonly used in the automotive industry and can be found on most vehicles to measure the position of the crankshaft or camshaft.
  • Article - 8 Jun 2012
    This article discusses different types of vehicle speed sensors (vss), basic functionality, and applications for vss.
  • Article - 1 Jun 2012
    This article discusses the history of pacemakers and the challenges in the development of pacing devices.
  • Article - 25 May 2023
    This article explores optomechanical mass sensing, as opposed to conventional mass spectrometers, which classify analytes by measuring their mass-to-charge ratio.

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