Acoustic MXene plasmons detect weak molecular fingerprints in nanometer-thick films while extending infrared sensing into the short-wave infrared.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Imagine a smoke detector that instead of warning residents of smoke before a fire engulfs their home, is placed in mass-transit locations to alert travelers and first responders to ...
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Bioelectronic sensor turns chemical signals into electricity using bacteria
Engineers at Rice University have developed a dual-bacterial system that converts chemical signals directly ...
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MIT scientists unveil first-ever 3D atomic charge map to advance next-gen sensor design
Researchers from MIT and collaborating institutions have, for the first time, directly measured the ...
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – News media are invited to see a demonstration of first-generation laboratory prototypes of new technology that would bring chemical sensing capabilities to cell phones on ...
A DNA-based sensing material developed by CogniScent (North Grafton, MA) is “unstuffing” the company's electronic “nose” technology, letting it sniff and rapidly identify a far greater number of ...
Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized healthcare and exercise monitoring. In a recent study, researchers develop a novel wearable chemical sensor capable of measuring the ...
The U.S. Chemical Sensors Market was valued at USD 6.50 Billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 11.97 Billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 6.30% during 2026–2035 due to the growing demand ...
Bacterial sensors usually rely on emitting light to transfer information about what they're sensing, but that method isn't ...
Like swimming pools, hot tubs need regular monitoring to ensure their water stays clean and clear. An average person might take a water quality reading once or twice a week using test strips, but such ...
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