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A nanostructured sensor that also strengthens, de-ices, and monitors aircraft wings, wind turbine blades, bridges
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New edible sensor can show if frozen food has previously thawed
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Monitoring water loss from plants with a new wearable sensor technology
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How about a candy-based reusable sensor to monitor your health?
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Self-powered sensors can power themselves for more than a year
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Giving robots and virtual reality a human touch
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Tracking the movement of building occupants using sensors installed on floor slabs
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A new invention makes it easier to find new Earths
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Sensors can be released from tiny drones or insects such as moths to traverse difficult spaces
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3D printing of tiny transparent conducting fibres could be used to make devices which can smell, hear and touch
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Using microneedles that are painless and biodegradable to test glucose levels and more
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An early alarm for forest fires using self-powered paper chips
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Smart windows change colors according to the amount of outside humidity, without needing electricity
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Soft muscles plus soft sensors equals soft robotic hardware
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A tiny sensor chip can record multiple lung and heart signals along with body movements
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