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February 15, 2008
Chementator: Sensor uses microfluidics to sniff for airborne contaminants
Gerald Ondrey
Airborne contaminants can be identified within 2 – 3 s with a new sensor developed by researchers at the University of California-Santa Barbara and Stanford University (Calif.). The researchers have founded a company, SpectraFluidics, Inc. (Santa...
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