The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science has developed a next-generation gas sensor technology that uses low-cost and safe LED light to precisely distinguish multiple hazardous gases.
Chemists in South Korea have created a stable color-changing sensor that displays an easily quantifiable response to the pH of its surroundings. Published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Dong-Hwan ...
Ecosense today announces its entering of a strategic partnership with DEUTA Controls GmbH to support occupational ...
Abstract: Sensor-based cattle monitoring is a growing field within precision livestock farming, where machine learning algorithms are used to detect health issues, monitor behavior, and improve ...
Abstract: With the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization, the requirements for real-time and accuracy of environmental monitoring are increasingly high. To meet this demand, this study ...
Through the startup Skopii, Georgia Tech researchers are translating lab-developed imaging and AI technology into a market-ready platform for faster, more accessible microbial monitoring.