Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed a humidity-tolerant hydrogen sensor that actually performs better as the humidity increases. This innovation addresses a major ...
You might’ve heard hydrogen’s the next superstar in clean energy, and for good reason: zero emissions, top-tier storage and versatility for transport, indus ...
Researchers have developed a fully biodegradable electronic sensor using agricultural paper and biomass-derived graphene, which matches the performance of conventional devices.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Each exhaled breath carries distinct signatures of human activity - quick and shallow during exercise, deep and regular in sleep, irregular while speaking. These breathing ...
Hydrogen plays an important role in society's energy transition. For the technology to be used on a broad scale, effective hydrogen sensors are ...