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Mold hiding in your walls? Scientists develop electronic ‘nose’ that can detect it in minutes
Chemical fingerprinting: The technology detects unique volatile organic compounds each mold species emits, creating distinct “odor signatures” the sensors can recognize 30-minute detection: The device ...
Imagine if we could stop wildfires before they spread — long before sirens, smoke, or flames hit the news. A team of scientists in Brazil is working to make that a reality with drones that can ...
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A smelly snapshot of the current state of electronic noses for robots
Robots are getting better at sniffing out smells thanks to improvements in electronic noses (e-noses). A comprehensive review ...
Carbon nanotube sensor array detects VOCs below 100 ppb with high selectivity, enabling electronic nose applications for precise chemical vapor identification. (Nanowerk News) A team of researchers at ...
KSU professor creating AI-powered electronic nose. Device could detect salmonella, E. coli and other pathogens. Future use may include diagnosing diseases from breath samples. KENNESAW, Ga. - A ...
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Airbus, in collaboration with biotech startup Koniku, is rolling out a series of bomb-sniffing electronic noses in aircraft and airports. The companies hope to extend the use cases to biological ...
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