Monday, April 17, 2017
Tissue-expansion technique could allow scientists to map brain circuits.
Tissue-expansion technique could allow scientists to map brain circuits.
New sensor can accurately measure fruits’ ripeness, helping prevent loss of produce from spoilage.
New low-cost, durable carbon nanotube sensors can be etched with mechanical pencils.
Inexpensive sensors could be worn by soldiers to detect hazardous chemical agents.
New sensor can transmit information on hazardous chemicals or food spoilage to a smartphone.
Tiny device could be incorporated into “smart packaging” to improve food safety.
Mathematical modeling enables $100 depth sensor to approximate the measurements of a $100,000 piece of lab equipment.