For decades, the ability to visualize the chemical composition of materials, whether for diagnosing a disease, assessing food ...
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Scientists shrink a lab-grade spectrometer down to the size of a grain of sand
For decades, bulky spectrometers have been the main tools for understanding how things are made of chemicals (a thing called ...
An international team of researchers has developed a mid-infrared spectrometer smaller than the diameter of a human hair. With potential applications that range from detecting greenhouse gases to ...
Resting on a fingertip, this miniature sensor replaces bulky laboratory equipment by using photon-trapping surface nanostructures and artificial intelligence (AI) to accurately analyze disease, check ...
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