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  • News - 11 Dec 2018
    A new and novel class of nanomaterials could help improve cancer detection, believes a physicist in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. Physics professor Liviu Movileanu...
  • News - 31 May 2016
    In minuscule amounts, it works in cells as an essential catalyst called a cofactor and as a signaling molecule to trigger other processes. Now, for the first known time, researchers have tracked those...
  • News - 23 Apr 2020
    Of the many ways humans experience the world around them, one is through their skin. The numerous nerve endings in the skin give people a great deal of information. Sweat-powered electronic...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2024
    Advancements in wearable sensors facilitate real-time health monitoring, integrating sophisticated technologies for improved healthcare and lifestyle tracking.
  • Article - 11 Sep 2024
    Advanced materials are key to next-gen sensors, improving sensitivity and durability for critical applications in healthcare and environmental monitoring.
  • Article - 22 Oct 2019
    In this interview, Albert P. Pisano, Professor and Dean, UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering talks to AZoSensors about Meeting the Large-Scale Needs of the Digital Future through MEMS.
  • Article - 24 May 2016
    The Internet of Things (IoT) are connected devices, often involving sensors, and they are going to change healthcare for the better - although this does raise concerns about privacy and security.
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    The evolution of self-powered sensors was spurred on by the inconvenience of having to replace batteries in various devices.
  • Article - 15 Apr 2019
    This article discusses breweries and the gas hazards they contain.

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