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  • Article - 8 Jun 2018
    We are at the start of the 5th industrial revolution, known as the “Internet of Things” (IoT), of which sensors plays a key role.
  • Article - 4 May 2018
    Colorimeters are widely used in the sciences to detect the color of a solution and determine its concentration. There have been many uses of colorimeters within the chemical sciences and colorimetry...
  • Article - 27 Mar 2018
    With excellent electronic properties, 2D materials can be highly conductive or have tuneable semiconductor bandgaps.
  • Article - 16 Mar 2018
    This article discusses using temperature sensors in process applications.
  • Article - 19 Oct 2017
    Innovative sensor technologies, and smarter ways of incorporating more intelligence, continue to create surprising opportunities in the changing MEMS business.
  • Article - 10 Dec 2013
    Nicéphore Niépce is widely attributed as being the inventor of photography, but he may not have envisioned how far camera technology would advance. Printable image sensors are one such development...
  • Article - 18 Jul 2013
    Ion-selective electrodes are membrane electrodes that produce an electrical potential by converting the activity of ions dissolved in a solution. The potential can be measured using a pH meter or a...
  • Article - 17 Jun 2013
    Positron emission tomography (PET) is a non-invasive imaging method that provides quantitative biochemical and molecular information on the physiological processes of the body. This concept was first...
  • Article - 5 Apr 2013
    Dr. Ippei Akita, Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, talks to AZoSensors about the design and development of a low-noise...
  • Article - 16 Mar 2013
    The evolution of self-powered sensors was spurred on by the inconvenience of having to replace batteries in various devices.

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