13
Jan

Coated nanotubes make biosensors

   Posted by: dhcsoul   in Complex Event Processing

TrnMag.com (December
29, 2004/January 5, 2005) carries a story about  researchers from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign working towards sensor that
could be used to monitor bichemical changes in tissue in real time …..
 

“Researchers working to make sensors that indicate a given chemical
or biological agent after sensing only a few or even a single molecule
of that substance are turning to the minuscule tools of
nanotechnology.”  ….- goto

originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 1/5/05; 11:21:18 PM
in the Sensors section.


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