Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking sensor that can wirelessly detect chemical warfare agents, marking a significant leap in public safety technology. This innovative device, capable of ...
A low-cost, durable sensor made from adhesive paper and dye-coated silica microparticles can identify and quantify a range of toxic gases, including highly dangerous compounds such as chlorosarin.
DAEJEON, South Korea, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wearable devices and smart sensors are transforming how we monitor health and activity, from tracking heartbeats to detecting body movements.
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