In this article, we provide an overview of the use of sensors in the resin industry.
This article will look at how the inclusion of sensors has improved the dairy industry and recent advancements in this sector.
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.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
26 May 2022
Researchers discuss some of the prerequisites for fabricating nanocellulose 3D network structures (hydrogels and air-porous materials) that have properties that are useful for pressure and strain sensors.
By Megan Craig
18 May 2022
The synthesis, properties, and use of electrospun nanofibers in wearable sensors are discussed in research published to the MDPI journal biosensors.
By Megan Craig
23 Mar 2022
New research expands on the previous study by looking into the wearable sensor’s capacity to reliably detect skin surface pH.
Innovative approaches in marine metrology for creating 3D models with a moving camera or a scanner are presented
By Megan Craig
17 May 2022
A new approach for in situ pH monitoring during the hydration of cementitious systems means of optical sensors and innovative pH indicators with high apparent pKa values were recently described.
Disposable screen-printed IL/graphene electrodes (SPIL-GEs) were created in a new study utilizing pastes made by mixing ILs with electrolytically exfoliated graphene and carbon paste (CP) in a ball mill.
By Megan Craig
16 May 2022
Here, we discuss the use of sensors in commercial fishing applications from catch inspection to locating potential fishing hotspots.
By Sarah Moore
16 May 2022