LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the latest market study released by Technavio, the global biosensor market for non-clinical applications is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.58% during the ...
Scientists from Academia Sinica and National Taiwan University, together with international collaborators, have developed a high-performance red fluorescent biosensor for lactate (lactic acid). The ...
Biosensor technology can detect a biological event by the production of a measurable signal. The process of detection combines a recognition element for a type of biomolecule or chemical reaction with ...
Biomedical engineers and nanomedical scientists have devised various ways in which nanoelectronic biosensors can address, diagnose, and monitor the progression of human diseases. Nanoelectronic ...
Wearable biosensors typically consist of a recognition region that detects the target signal, a transducer that converts that signal into a measurable parameter, and an electronic processor that ...
What could be more valuable than a face mask that protects you from the SARS-CoV-2 virus? How about a face mask that offers protection and actually detects whether COVID-19 is present in your breath?
Since its origins in the 1960s, the biosensors field has grown to encompass a wide range of sensors, from enzyme-based to immunosensors to thermal biosensors. Along with this, a diverse set of ...
High electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) have emerged as pivotal devices in the field of electronic sensing owing to their intrinsic ability to support a high-mobility two‐dimensional electron gas.