Carbon Nanotube-Based Sensor Detects Toxins With a Mobile Phone
By Dexter Johnson
August 25, 2016
A little over four years ago, researchers at the University of California, Riverside, developed a sensor made from carbon nantoubes for detecting toxic chemicals. So enthusiastic were the researchers with the prospects of their technology that they launched a company, Nano Engineered Applications, that intends to add this sensor to people’s mobile phones.
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