Ion‐selective electrodes (ISEs) and potentiometric sensors form an essential class of analytical tools that determine the activity of specific ions in diverse matrices. By converting ion concentration ...
Researchers are developing nanoscale sensors to detect chemical and biological agents. Embedded on a silicon microchip, this prototype carbon nanotube sensor (inset) can be set to detect specific ...
Dispersible electrodes based on gold-coated magnetic nanoparticles modified with DNA can detect microRNA in unprocessed blood samples at extremely low concentrations and over a broad range – a first ...
In recent years, with the rapid development of flexible electronic skins, high-performance flexible tactile sensors have received more attention and have been used in many fields such as artificial ...
Could you please describe the main characteristics of your new sensor and give a general description of the production ...
Plessey Semiconductors is now sampling its electric potential integrated circuit (EPIC) sensors, with the first samples optimised for use as an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor. According to Plessey, ...
What’s the difference between a transmitter and a sensor? Nine different types of sensor transmitters. How does each type of transmitter work? What are the components of each transmitter type? Sensors ...
Accurate temperature control is particularly essential in the battery industry, especially during the processes of coating ...
A soft, edible electrode made from alginate and polydopamine detects glucose under intestinal conditions, opening a path toward swallowable sensors for diabetes monitoring. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
(Nanowerk News) In recent years, with the rapid development of flexible electronic skins, high-performance flexible tactile sensors have received more attention and have been used in many fields such ...