Wearable sensors are portable, low-cost, and unobtrusive devices that have the potential to alter rehabilitation in the clinical setting.
By Hidaya Aliouche
31 Mar 2022
In this article, we will discuss the basics of magnetostrictive technology, the advantages of magnetostrictive sensors, and explore some of their practical applications in manufacturing environments.
This article defines the concept behind quantum sensing, its history, the current wide range of applications where quantum sensors are deployed, and the challenges they face.
By Aditya Humnabadkar
24 Mar 2022
This article will look at how electrochemical sensors can help to improve food safety analysis, discussing recent advancements in this field.
AZoSensors speaks with Niraj K. Jha from the Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty at Princeton University. This interview explores the research proposing a framework called CovidDeep. CovidDeep combines efficient deep neural networks with commercially available wearable medical sensors for pervasive testing of the virus and the resultant disease.
Researchers investigate liver dysfunction detection using a wearable semiconducting e-nose gas sensor.
By Megan Craig
3 Feb 2022
Engineers presented a miniaturized thermal acoustic gas sensor made with a CMOS microhotplate and MEMS microphone, arguing that their novel device could meet this rising need for gas sensors.
By Ben Pilkington
17 Mar 2022
qPlus based AFM is known as the best method to study equipment and materials at ultralow temperatures as it allows examining and navigating even the nonconductive parts of the equipment and materials.
By Dr. Parva Chhantyal
15 Mar 2022
New research measured the liquid flow rate in a microchannel using a newly formed suspended polymeric microfluidic device.
By Shaheer Rehan
14 Mar 2022
The production of more powerful, smaller sensors can allow improved seismic analysis and the detection of geohazards such as earthquakes.
By Clarissa Wright
11 Mar 2022