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  • Stay hydrated with a touch: Screen tech that tracks your water levels

    The team used a basic capacitive sensor — like those found in smartphone screens — that is capable of detecting subtle changes in skin moisture.

  • pH in plant-based proteins: Key ingredient in ensuring quality

    Let’s explore how pH measurement can enhance the quality of plant-based proteins, making them safe and satisfying for consumers everywhere.

  • This compact and rugged binary gas analyzer is a non-negotiable tool for monitoring process gases

    The analyzer is now available for measuring binary gas mixtures in concentrations from 0.1% to 100%.

  • New microrobot harnesses magnets to manipulate droplets with unprecedented speed and precision

    The robot can be used to guide droplets, merge them for reactions at slow speeds and split them into pieces at high speeds.

  • Breakthroughs in Biomed (June 22-28)

    Welcome to the cutting edge of medical innovation, where technology and biology converge in exceptional ways. That convergence is driven by the cross-disciplinary efforts of many engineers.

  • New handheld device detects fentanyl and other opioids on the streets, in the clubs

    The device can rapidly detect dangerous substances, even at extremely low concentrations, which current mobile technologies often tend to miss.

  • Empowering the next generation of electricians

    E-Z-Hook has partnered with Independent Electrical Contractors, a national trade association and training organization dedicated to developing highly skilled electrical professionals.

  • Sustainable large-capacity and superspeed centrifuges with next-generation natural refrigerant cooling system

    Featuring natural refrigerant cooling systems, these models offer a significantly lower Global Warming Potential and up to 15% energy savings.

  • Eye scans may help detect schizophrenia early

    The team sought to discover whether disruptions in neural communication are linked to genetic risk factors for schizophrenia — which is a disorder known for affecting how the brain processes information.

  • Understanding pH measurements: Common questions answered

    This article answers some of the most frequently asked questions about pH measurements to enhance your understanding and application of this vital concept.

  • The oxygen of life: The critical role of dissolved oxygen measurement

    Dive into why measuring dissolved oxygen is so important across different industries and it can be done effectively.

  • Keeping it fresh: The impact of pH in food quality control

    In this article, we'll explore why pH is crucial in food manufacturing, the consequences of incorrect pH levels, and how selecting the right pH meters and sensors can support your quality control efforts.

  • Understanding conductivity in water quality monitoring

    By understanding this vital parameter, scientists and engineers can take meaningful steps toward ensuring clean water for both natural and human use.

  • New generation of laser sensors unveiled

    This compact design integrates the controller within the sensor, streamlining installation and enhancing measurement quality by eliminating long cable runs.

  • Thermal imaging for hydrogen flame detection and monitoring

    Follow these guidelines to visualize ‘invisible’ hydrogen flames, improve situational awareness and keep technical staff safe.

  • Metalysis increases Gen 1 research units for novel advanced materials

    The new units enable novel advanced materials research – providing proof of principle grams of output per machine run.

  • From nose to knees: Cartilage breakthrough promises to enhance joint treatment

    Researchers are turning to the nose to potentially heal knee injuries by attempting to develop cartilage implants using cells from patients’ nasal septa.

  • AI app promises to transform eye health diagnosis

    The AngioGenius technology developed by the Cambridge University team was originally intended to assess space-induced vision changes that more than 75% of astronauts in space tend to experience.

  • Mapped: Global health risks of groundwater sulfate

    The extent of this potable water hazard is depicted in a new high-resolution global groundwater sulfate distribution map.

  • Linear actuators enhance bio-medical equipment

    This family of linear actuator products help to accurately dispense a wide variety of fluids with different molecular weights, surface tensions and viscosities.

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