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  • Article - 23 Mar 2022
    The synthesis, properties, and use of electrospun nanofibers in wearable sensors are discussed in research published to the MDPI journal biosensors.
  • Article - 16 Jan 2023
    Our environment is full of tiny particles of plastic. Recently, innovative sensor technology has been used to detect nanoplastics in the air.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2022
    THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is one of the two psychoactive cannabinoids in cannabis, the other being CBD (cannabidiol). This article covers how electrochemical sensors are used to detect THC...
  • Article - 30 Jun 2022
    Already, aptasensors have helped advance the field of clinical diagnostics and many more technologies are currently under development.
  • Article - 26 May 2022
    The SWIR spectral region is a particularly challenging region to perform measurements as traditional silicon sensors can only detect wavelengths shorter than 1.1 µm.
  • Article - 18 Mar 2021
    A field effect transistor (FET) is a key electronic component that is used throughout numerous areas of the electronics industry.
  • Article - 10 Jan 2019
    Microscopic sensors combine both molecular electronics with nanoscale sensors, and they can be split into categories based on their signal and purpose.
  • Article - 16 Sep 2018
    “Quantum sensing” belongs to the use of quantum states or quantum mechanics to measure. Conventional classical measurement techniques typically fail to reach these limits.
  • Article - 23 Jul 2018
    Environmental monitoring is necessary protect the public and the environment from toxic contaminants and pathogens. This article contains a review of monitoring techniques involving sensors.
  • Article - 12 Sep 2017
    The bacterium Escherichia coli, or E. coli, encompasses several hundreds of strains, all of which are often associated with causing both foodborne and waterborne illnesses.

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