environmental monitoring
Laboratory plants, normally green, turn red in the presence of a toxic pesticide. (Sean Cutler/UCR)
This schematic image shows what a next-generation system for continuous monitoring of underground geothermal and
Satellite image of region in Bangaladesh with brick kiln chimneys highlighted. (Image credit: Lee, Brooks,
Christine Picard, Ph.D., collects blow flies to study changes in animal ecosystems. Could blow flies
With the ability to sense changes in pH, temperature and oil, this completely soft robot
For environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, infrastructure maintenance and certain security applications, slow and energy efficient
UNIGE researchers have developed an approach that combines genomics and machine learning tools to explore
Rutgers engineers invent biosensor technology for wearable devices Rutgers University-New Brunswick engineers have created a