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  • Article - 23 Oct 2020
    CHAMELEON aims at developing technologies such as embedded sensing for health monitoring.
  • Article - 23 Oct 2020
    Bringing face detection into a single low-cost and low-power component opens up new perspectives in products requiring safety or people awareness.
  • Article - 13 Oct 2020
    A load cell is a device that converts a mechanical input, applied force, into an electrical signal whose magnitude is directly related to the amount of force being measured. Load cells are one of the...
  • Article - 13 Oct 2020
    Strain gauges are typically used in stress analysis and force or torque transducer applications. Strain gauge based measurements can be installed on almost any material for verifying mechanical design...
  • Article - 13 Jul 2020
    There has been an increasing demand to replace traditional odor detection methods with novel gas sensors to ensure the distribution of safe meat products around the world.
  • Article - 8 Jun 2020
    Growing concerns regarding the health and environmental effects of nanomaterial production have led many leading researchers within these fields to create eco-friendly solutions for the development of...
  • Article - 14 May 2020
    Human breath analysis, particularly acetone monitoring, offers a non-invasive alternative in the field of diabetes testing. This is where semiconducting metal oxide (SMO) sensors come in.
  • Article - 17 Apr 2020
    AZoSensors spoke to Ed Haidar, FlexiForce Product Manager and Applications Engineer at Tekscan, about how Tekscan's force and pressures sensors work, why sensor characterization is important, and how...
  • Article - 16 Apr 2020
    Elemental analysis plays an essential role in many areas of science, including water and soil testing, to ensure public health. Techniques are becoming more sophisticated and require the use of more...
  • Article - 4 Feb 2020
    Characterization is an important segment of materials science. It refers to the process of measuring and quantifying various significant features of a material.

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