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Medical Device Network on MSNUniversity of Turku develops carbon nanotube sensors for health monitoringUniversity of Turku researchers have developed sensors from single-wall carbon nanotubes for continuous health monitoring.
Carbon nanotubes with different chirality, or“twist”, have different optical properties: one type of nanotube is yellow and the other is violet. (Photo: Mikael Nyberg) Nanotubes are often used to make ...
"The big advantage is that this signal can be measured very easily", Bezdek says. The researchers chose a composite of titanium dioxide and carbon nanotubes as the basis for the sensor material.
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Dr. Han Joong Tark's team at KERI's Nano Hybrid Technology Research Center has successfully fabricated "functional wires," ...
Scientists develop strong, flexible carbon nanotube fibers that retain energy storage capacity and conductivity after bending ...
The sensor is made from nano-patterned polycrystalline CuO NWs, which are highly sensitive to hydrogen gas, placed on a silicon (SiO 2 /Si) substrate with platinum/titanium electrodes.
Researchers have developed a new synthesis method for carbon nanotubes that uses proofing and kneading to prevent defects and ...
Other security updates include a fingerprint reader that is integrated on the power button and a human presence detection sensor ... Carbon in that regard--such as the 2-pound ThinkPad X1 Nano.
Blakemore (1975) first documented magnetotactic bacteria and found that the microorganisms synthesize chains of nano-sized magnetic ... high content of organic carbon (Schüler 1999).
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