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Princeton Center May Change Sensor Technology

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PRINCETON, N.J., May 5, 2006 -- The National Science Foundation has funded a multimillion-dollar engineering research center based at Princeton University that is expected to revolutionize sensor technology, yielding devices that have a unique ability to detect minute amounts of chemicals found in the atmosphere, emitted from factories or exhaled in human breath, the university announced this week. The goal of the research is to produce devices that are so low in cost and easy to use that they transform aspects of the way doctors care for patients, local agencies monitor air quality, governments guard against attack and...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    CCNYchemicalsCity College of New YorkDirisuGmachlindustrialmid-infraredMIRTHENational Science FoundationNews & FeaturesNSFPrincetonRice Universitysensor technologySensors & DetectorsUMBCUniversity of Maryland-Baltimore County

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