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Color-changing sensor detects alcohol with a smartphone snapOsaka Metropolitan University researchers have developed a smartphone-compatible alcohol sensor that can visually detect a full range of ethanol concentrations, without the need for complex ...
Once the sensor reads the expected alcohol levels, engineers wire the sensor to the board, print the interface for the device on a 3D printer, and then assemble it all together.
We try out Occipital’s new Structure Sensor, a device that you mount to your iPad so it can 3D scan objects.
We have now discovered evidence based on the iOS 14 code that corroborates the existence of new iPhones models, presumably from the iPhone 12 line-up, with the same sensor in the rear camera.
San Francisco startup Occipital has launched a Kickstarter for a mobile 3D scanner that hooks up to your iPad so you can scan anything, anywhere, anytime.
Scientists developed a smartphone-compatible ethanol sensor using a metal-organic framework called Cu-MOF-74. The sensor visually detects ethanol concentrations across a wide range, with no ...
The sensor visually detects ethanol concentration, offering a simple, sensitive, and effective way to measure alcohol levels without complex equipment. Determining how strong your drink is doesn ...
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