QDs have already been successfully incorporated into several different electronic and biomedical devices as a result of their unique properties, including, but not limited to, photostability, high extinction coefficient, and brightness, as well as their large Stokes shift. This article discusses how they have been applied to gas sensors.
By Benedette Cuffari
27 Jan 2021
A global team of engineers from the UK, US, and China has developed a breakthrough sensor system and manufacturing process to produce ultra-thin smart contact lenses.
By Andrew Messios
25 Jan 2021
The potential degradation of asphalt pavements results in expensive construction work and can be a serious safety concern for those traveling on affected roads. Although regular maintenance is often performed on paved roads, an urgent need for a precise pavement monitoring system remains. As a result, several smart sensor networks have been developed to monitor asphalt pavements' structural health in real-time.
By Benedette Cuffari
12 Jan 2021
A novel air sensor is being developed between scientists from the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, and the ACTPHAST 4R innovation hub of the European Union to prevent compound release from industrial fuel tanks.
By Benedette Cuffari
4 Jan 2021
Bringing together the benefits of two scientific concepts for a high degree of versatility, the new GSX sensor from Leuze is the world's first combined fork sensor to blend ultrasonics and light-sensing in a single housing unit.
Using quantum physics, researchers are on the cusp of creating sensors that will see further, deeper, and around corners.
Velodyne Lidar has announced plans to bring LiDAR sensors for driverless cars into mass production in 2021 – with a target price of USD $500 and a feature list and form factor that will appeal to self-driving car original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) around the world.
Market analysts have recently predicted the rise of an emerging market for CO2 gas sensors to help control the spread of COVID-19. This emerging market contributes to a growth in the total market for environmental gas sensors, which is forecast to reach $3.8 billion by 2030.
By Ben Pilkington
19 Nov 2020
A new report from Lux Research suggests that innovative sensors could improve and modernize logistics, reinforcing the infrastructure of global supply chains and addressing the growing demand for close monitoring of goods throughout the supply chain.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
11 Nov 2020
On May 26, 2020, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provided Royal Philips with 510(k) clearance for its wearable Biosensor BX100 due to its ability to assist in the management of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.