Scientists have created an air pollution sensor for smartphones | |
A team of Australian scientists set out to create the smallest sub-conductor sensor for measuring the concentration of nanoparticles in the air. As a result, they created a device that received the following dimensions: 12x9x3 mm. Thanks to these dimensions, the sensor can be integrated into wearable electronics. In particular, not only smartphones are mentioned, but also smart watches or fitness trackers. The device works in real time and will be able to warn the user if there is a dangerous level of nanoparticles in the environment. | |
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