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  • News - 17 May 2010
    A miniaturized chip of silicon that functions like a nose is capable of sensing airborne chemicals in the future for alerting emergency responders through the mobile phone network. According to...
  • Article - 30 Nov 2013
    Photoelasticity can be explained as the change in a material’s optical properties when it undergoes mechanical deformation.
  • News - 14 May 2010
    The Air Force has awarded a $6.8 million contract to Alion Science and Technology for conducting research and development of a total modeling and simulation environment to help sensor and sensor...
  • Article - 31 Oct 2013
    A biosensor is a biological detection system in which a biological component is combined with a transducer to perform measurement of a biochemical quantity. The development of biosensors started with...
  • Article - 28 Oct 2013
    A nuclear density gauge is a testing device used to measure the density of a test material with the help of nuclear radiation.
  • News - 11 May 2010
    Analog Devices (ADI), a leading provider of high performance semiconductors used in signal processing applications was awarded the 2009 Innovation of the Year Award in the category Analog Front End IC...
  • Article - 24 Oct 2013
    A level sensor is a device for determining the level or amount of fluids, liquids or other substances that flow in an open or closed system. There are two types of level measurements, namely,...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2013
    A silicon bandgap temperature sensor is a type of thermometer or temperature detector commonly employed in electronic devices.
  • Article - 10 Oct 2013
    The thermometer was developed over several years by a number of people - Cornelis Drebbel, Robert Fludd, Galileo Galilei and Santorio Santorio. The word thermometer was derived from two Greek word...
  • Article - 10 Oct 2013
    An infrared thermometer is a device that measures the infrared radiation – a type of electromagnetic radiation below the visible spectrum of light - emitted by an object.

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