In a new study, researchers produced nanomaterials that could be used in developing more accurate sensors for healthcare in the future. For example, the levels of female hormones are so low that very ...
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Medical Device Network on MSNUniversity of Turku develops carbon nanotube sensors for health monitoringUniversity of Turku researchers have developed sensors from single-wall carbon nanotubes for continuous health monitoring.
Aquatech Amsterdam 2025, the world’s premier water technology trade show, gathered global industry leaders to showcase ...
Before using PKU Pioneer's VPSA oxygen equipment, Changjiang Steel has a cryogenic air separation capacity of 52,000Nm³/h (with oxygen purity >99.2%). When its 2 blast furnaces operate at high oxygen ...
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