Electronic nose senses pesticides and terrorism threats

A new chemical sensor has been developed that can spot even the tiniest amount of gases
12 July 2016
Presented by Lucka Bibic

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Electronic nose senses pesticides and terrorism threats

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The most sensitive "electronic nose" ever has been built by scientists in Belgium. The portable "E-nose" uses spongy structures called metal-organic frameworks to pick up minute traces of molecules including harmful nerve gases. Lucka Bibic spoke to inventor Rob Ameloot...

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