It’s less common for us to use interfaces that detect the motion of our bodies directly. Flex sensors are one way to do that, and it’s exactly what [WillpowerStudios] aims to do with Finger Bend.
A recent study published in Advanced Functional Materials presents an innovative method for developing flexible nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) gas sensors using indium oxide (In 2 O 3) nanoparticles.
Sensors are the unsung heroes of modern technology, quietly revolutionizing industries from water management to healthcare, industrial automation, and beyond. The numbers speak for themselves: The ...
Parallelly, a new era of user-friendly alternatives is emerging with the advent of flexible sensor technology. Flexible ultrasound transducers take the MEMS advancements further by introducing the ...
Scientists have developed a hydrogen sensor that could accelerate the transition to clean hydrogen energy. As the world ...
A new hydrogen sensor, developed by scientists at the University of Manchester, promises to enhance safety and reliability in ...
The operation of the organic semiconductor sensor relies on a process known as ‘p-doping’, where oxygen molecules increase ...