Marktech Optoelectronics today announces it has been named a finalist in the Cleantech/Sustainability category of the 2024 Best of Sensors Awards for “235 nm and 255 nm Deep UVC LEDs and Detectors.” The awards program, presented by Sensors Converge and Fierce Electronics, honors the best in sensor technologies, the sensor ecosystem, people, and companies.
Fabric-type wearable electronics offer comfort and adaptability, integrating flexible materials for advanced functionality. Recent studies highlight innovations in stability, energy storage, and dynamic features, paving the way for practical applications.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
5 Jun 2024
Condition monitoring sensors are an essential component in many of todays’ manufacturing systems and thanks to the rapid expansion and application of digital technologies, their complexity and sophistication continues to be developed and improved.
Researchers from Germany developed a novel pH nanosensor using polystyrene nanoparticles functionalized with a pH-responsive dye and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) for cell targeting. This nanosensor demonstrates effective membrane binding and high sensitivity in detecting extracellular pH changes, showing promise for diverse biological applications.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
4 Jun 2024
The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) will coordinate a new Horizon Europe project named AMUSENS, which aims to create gas sensors for electrical appliances, with the objective of providing individuals with inexpensive and portable sensors to monitor their exposure to pollutants.
Space lasers are transforming the world. Not the far-off future of science fiction, but the universe of how data and communications flow today — everywhere from deep space missions to countless applications here on earth, including consumer internet services, military operations, and banking transactions.
Micro Sensor, a leading manufacturer of pressure sensors, is excited to announce its participation in two prominent trade shows in Germany: ACHEMA and SENSOR+TEST. These exhibitions are renowned plat...
Researchers in China have developed a reprogrammable adhesive device patch that integrates advanced materials and laser processing for high-sensitive biosensing. This multifunctional patch aims to revolutionize personalized health monitoring and disease management through innovative, skin-interfaced electronics.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
3 Jun 2024
In a recent study published in ACS Sensors, researchers from the University of Chinese Academy of Science set out to design a TENG-based sensor that could be integrated into an MRI machine.
In a recent study published in Science, researchers from the University of Chicago have developed a prototype referred to as “living bioelectronics”- a gel, electronics, and living cell combination that can be integrated with living tissue.
A team of Penn State researchers has developed an adhesive sensing device that seamlessly attaches to human skin to detect and monitor the wearer's health.
CEA-Leti scientists reported a series of successes in three related projects at ECTC 2024 that are key steps to enabling a new generation of CMOS image sensors (CIS) that can exploit all the image data to perceive a scene, understand the situation and intervene in it – capabilities that require embedding AI in the sensor.
WearDetect IoT combines Gill’s market leading oil debris sensors with Gill’s new IoT data platform to provide seamless equipment oversight for confident asset management.
Researchers in the United Kingdom have developed organic bioelectronic fibers that integrate seamlessly with biological tissues, aiming to create non-invasive platforms for health monitoring and environmental sensing.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
30 May 2024
In a recent study published in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering, researchers from the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems developed a Breeze Wake-Up Anemometer (B-WA) that offers a low-energy environmental monitoring method using a Rolling-Bearing Triboelectric Nanogenerator (RB-TENG).