Regarded as an ageing hormone, ethylene not only affects fruit maturation but can also cause plant species to die, which usually happens when the plant is injured in some way.
By Shaheer Rehan
4 Feb 2022
New research published in the journal Optics Express has developed a gas sensor that can simultaneously detect harmful gases like CO and H2S.
By Megan Craig
2 Feb 2022
With the RESPA breath sensor, Zansors have entered the consumer market with a device that tracks breath during exercise and clips on to clothing.
By Ben Pilkington
27 Jan 2022
Neuromuscular disorder diagnosis can be challenging, but the development of wearable medical sensors may be able to aid early detection in infants.
By Benedette Cuffari
25 Jan 2022
Researchers have developed a hybrid SERS platform, supported by a nanoplasmonic porous silicon membrane, capable of detecting trace levels of VOCs.
By Megan Craig
24 Nov 2021
The use of ultrasound in the industry for non-destructive testing has multiplied in recent years, but it has mostly been limited to room temperature in radiation-free, chemically-safe environments.
By Hussain Ahmed
21 Jan 2022
Separating the emulsions from water and oil is a critical process in the production of petroleum. Learn about a new sensor system advancing this industrial process.
By Shaheer Rehan
18 Jan 2022
Although telemedicine has been widely available for years, the COVID-19 pandemic showed the true potential of this approach to medical treatment.
By Benedette Cuffari
13 Jan 2022
New research lays the foundation for flexible SWIR sensors suitable for the next generations electronics, made from SWIR-absorbing organic materials.
By Ben Pilkington
11 Jan 2022
The increased popularity of Hydrogen calls for new and improved detection systems to reduce the potential risks of this flammable gas.
By Olivia Hudson
10 Jan 2022