A new study demonstrates how graphene foam can outperform leading commercial gas sensors in detecting potentially dangerous and explosive chemicals. The discovery opens the door for a new generation ...
Scientists have developed an ultra-sensitive graphene foam biosensor that detects tau protein at femtomolar levels, offering a promising tool for early Alzheimer's ...
Graphene-like foam sensors from Stirlingshire-based Integrated Graphene can detect lactate concentrations for medical and fitness applications, according to research at the University of Bath. The ...
A technology company has developed a foam control sensor to improve the quality of manufacturing waste before disposal. Chatham-based Charis Technology developed its foam system to meet the needs of ...
Fazel Yavari has developed a new sensor to detect extremely small quantities of hazardous gases. Made from a 3D foam of the world's thinnest material - graphene - this sensor is durable, inexpensive ...
A team of scientists from Brigham Young University (BYU), Utah, has developed a smartfoam-based sensor system capable of detecting the severity of a collision in real time. When applied to American ...
Store shelves that know when they need restocking are one of many potential applications for a novel sensing foam developed by researchers in Europe. Shelves fitted with a thin layer of the foam can ...
(Nanowerk News) A new study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute demonstrates how graphene foam can outperform leading commercial gas sensors in detecting potentially dangerous and explosive ...
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