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A sensor that sniffs laughing gas? Here’s why it’s no joke.
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A sensor that sniffs laughing gas? Here’s why it’s no joke.
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Peter Ramjug
February 23, 2022
Northeastern University nanotechnology experts awarded patent for smart, zero-power sensors that will help fight forest, warehouse and construction site fires
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Northeastern University nanotechnology experts awarded patent for smart, zero-power sensors that will help fight forest, warehouse and construction site fires
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Roberto Molar Candanosa
August 1, 2019
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Smart medical implants could someday advance medicine by communicating wirelessly via sound waves
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Crops communicate with one another. These researchers want to listen in.
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He once turned clay pots into acoustic speakers. Now he makes smart sensors for health applications.
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