Researchers from Iran have developed a portable gas sensor system for real-time carbon monoxide (CO) detection, using hierarchical In2O3@CuO/CF nanowires and an ESP8266 microcontroller, with monitoring via a smartphone app. This innovative solution aims to enhance safety and convenience in various environments.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
20 Jun 2024
Italian researchers developed a highly selective, enzyme-free electrochemical glucose sensor using carbon nanofibers functionalized with aromatic diamine, showing significant potential for healthcare and food industry applications.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
19 Jun 2024
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A group of researchers from McMaster and the University of Waterloo have created a painless wearable sensor that can track blood sugar, lactate levels, and other vital health markers continuously and send the data to a smartphone or other device.
Korean researchers have demonstrated that femtosecond (FS) laser irradiation significantly improves the gas-sensing performance of SnO2 nanowire sensors for detecting toluene. By inducing structural and chemical modifications, the FS laser treatment enhanced sensor response levels, offering valuable advancements for sensitive and reliable gas detection technologies.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
18 Jun 2024
On April 29, 2024, the strategic investment cooperation agreement signing ceremony between Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co.,Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Cubic”), Zhongshan LOPE Thermal Technology Ltd. (he...
A study in Nuclear Engineering & Technology details a multi-sensor network with AI algorithms for monitoring radioactive materials in nuclear facilities. The system demonstrated high accuracy and efficiency, promising significant improvements in nuclear safety and emergency response.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
17 Jun 2024
The new extension building at InfraTec GmbH Infrarotsensorik und Messtechnik was completed in April 2024 after less than two and a half years of construction. The new space provides InfraTec employees with generously pr...
Researchers from Japan and China presented an innovative approach to integrate human trajectory data from cameras with sensor data from wearable devices in a study published in Sensors. Utilizing deep learning techniques like SyncScore, Fusion Feature, and SecAttention modules, the method significantly improves the accuracy of matching these data types, promising advancements in wearable sensor technology and comprehensive data analysis.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
14 Jun 2024
Researchers have reported a new patch—a combination of advanced electronics, living cells, and hydrogel—that is proving effective in mouse experiments.
Researchers from Korea developed a humidity sensor using porous silicon nitride structures designed for alkaline environments, addressing a critical need in various industrial applications. The sensor demonstrated high sensitivity, rapid response, and robust chemical stability, offering a reliable solution for accurate humidity monitoring in challenging conditions.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
12 Jun 2024
Researchers from Xi'an Jiaotong University have made a significant breakthrough in biosensor technology, as reported in a recent study published in the journal Engineering.
Helping to protect pumps from running dry and detecting even the tiniest bubbles in flow control applications is a good example of where system engineers need to prevent unwanted and expensive downtime due to pump malfunction caused by unwanted gas inclusions.
The key technology Ethernet-APL fulfils all promises and brings digitalization to every corner of a process plant: the fast and efficient communication of large amounts of data is barrier-free and reliable in potentially explosive areas.
Researchers have developed a novel ammonia (NH3) gas sensor using a grafted Polyaniline (PANI) film on a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate. This innovative sensor exhibits high sensitivity, stability, and mechanical flexibility, paving the way for improved gas-sensing applications.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
11 Jun 2024