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National University of Singapore

NUS engineers invent smartphone device that quickly detects algae
Sensors

Smartphone sensing device quickly detects algae

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have developed a low-cost system that uses a smartphone to detect algae in water.
Spencer Chin Nov 7, 2019 10:12am
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Developers are enhancing regular clothing with conductive textiles to create a wireless body sensor network

‘Smart' textiles provide better way to connect wearable sensors

Jul 17, 2019 1:40pm

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