Korean researchers have created a ‘bio-electronic’ nose that could help explain how our sense of smell works
... metastasis, stem cell migration, and the potential of the device to be used for intraoperative imaging.
The electronic nose, which is to be installed on the International Space Station in order to ...
... by fatty acids. These substances are not very volatile, but we have developed an 'electronic nose' able to detect them", Juan Fernández de la Mora, of the Department of Mechanical ...
... contaminants on the International Space Station where it was stationed for the last six months, the NASA-built electronic nose, or ENose, is homeward bound. While on the space ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sniffing out any potential contaminants on the International Space Station where it was stationed for the last six months, the JPL-built electronic nose, or ENose, is homeward bound.
... camera before and after exposure to an odor-producing substance. And, unlike other electronic-nose technologies that have been tried in the past, these colorimetric sensors are not affected by ...
... you'd lose some
of the poetry. But a new generation of e-noses is is poised to give
a whole new meaning to the sense of smell.
Electronic noses and sniffers keep airports and the space
station ...
An electronic nose sniffs out unique chemicals that plants emit when attacked by pests
... systems work," Dr Trowell said.
Bio-benchmarking approaches such as this could also be applied to other classes of electronic nose sensors. The CSIRO research team is looking to collaborate with ...
... the source of sweetness based on its color."
Researchers have tried for years to develop "electronic tongues" or "electronic noses" that rival or even surpass the sensitivity of the human tongue and ...
... are smart materials that can mimic biological systems and can be used as components of artificial nerves, electronic noses/tongues, drug-release-and-delivering systems, and artificial muscles.
They ...
For leading the development of an "electronic nose" able to identify different types of cancer in a person's breath, Dr. Hossam Haick of the Technion-Israel Institute ...
Device can detect distress signals from plants that are harmed, under attack
... inspired the researchers to develop a parallel “divide and conquer” method for use with the electronic nose.
The technology is based on interactions between chemical species and semiconducting ...
NASA astronauts on space shuttle Endeavour's STS-126 mission will install an instrument on the International Space Station that can "smell" dangerous chemicals in the air. Designed to help protect ...