First Solid-State Multi-Ion Sensor for Internet-of-Things Applications By Imec & Holst Centre
https://www.electronics-lab.com/first-solid-state-multi-ion-sensor-internet-things-applications-imec-holst-centre/
At last week’s IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) in San Francisco (USA), imec, the world-leading research and innovation hub in nano-electronics and digital technology and Holst Centre debuted a miniaturized sensor that simultaneously determines pH and chloride (Cl-)levels in fluid. This innovation is a must have for accurate long-term measurement of ion concentrations in […]
30 Minutes HIV Detection Using USB Stick
https://www.electronics-lab.com/30-minutes-hiv-detection-using-usb-stick/
In partnership with DNA Electronics, Imperial College London researchers had developed a revolutionary USB stick that can detect HIV in the bloodstream. In order to detect the virus, it’s enough to use a drop of blood. Then the USB stick generates an electrical signal that can be read by a computer, laptop or handheld device. […]
Conductive Plastic Holes For Wearables
https://www.electronics-lab.com/conductive-plastic-holes-wearables/
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) research team has just debuted a new way of building flexible nontoxic golden film out of golden wires. They predict it will be a major step in wearable sensor research since it is comfortable and convenient for health usage, especially that it won’t be harmful to the […]
Nanobots Fight Cancerous Cells
https://www.electronics-lab.com/nanobots-fight-cancerous-cells/
Researchers from Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Montréal and McGill University have just achieved a spectacular breakthrough in cancer research. They have developed new nanorobotic agents capable of navigating through the bloodstream to administer a drug with precision. Professor Sylvain Martel is holder of the Canada Research Chair in Medical Nanorobotics and the Director of the […]