Engineers at Rice University have developed a dual-bacterial system that converts chemical signals directly ...
Most of us carry around a phone with a microphone and camera that can replicate our senses of vision and hearing. What our phones can’t do, and what no other device can do, is replicate our sense of ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Imagine a smoke detector that instead of warning residents of smoke before a fire engulfs their home, is placed in mass-transit locations to alert travelers and first responders to ...
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – News media are invited to see a demonstration of first-generation laboratory prototypes of new technology that would bring chemical sensing capabilities to cell phones on ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — This year, the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center hosted a Soldier touchpoint event at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Edgewood, ...
The sensor can be combined with the company's two-channel C22 Analyzer to monitor pH, ORP, DO, conductivity, pIon and more. It measures from 0 to 4000 NTU using an IR sensor that emits a beam of 850 ...
From the fuzzy feeling on your teeth to the unfortunate condition of halitosis, bacteria shape mouth health. When dental illnesses take hold, diagnosis and treatment is necessary, but identifying the ...
Chemical warfare is one of the most devastating forms of conflict. It leverages toxic chemicals to disable, harm or kill without any physical confrontation. Across various conflicts, it has caused ...