(Nanowerk News) The latest research from a Kansas State University chemical engineer may help improve humidity and pressure sensors, particularly those used in outer space. Vikas Berry, William H.
The bio-robot goes under the less-than-flattering acronym of NERD. This stands for “Nano-Electro-Robotic Device.” Essentially the device is a bacterial spore. To the spore, scientists have affixed ...
Chemical engineers may be able to improve humidity and pressure sensors, particularly those used in outer space. The latest research from a Kansas State University chemical engineer may help improve ...
The article discussed humidity's impact on comfort, measuring methods, and its role in weather patterns. It explained the difference between absolute and relative humidity, sources of humidity, and ...
Scientists at University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) are taking the unique approach of using the natural stimuli responses in bacterial spores to create high-accuracy humidity sensors. Spores have a ...