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Water stream makes better pollution detector

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A new microfluidic sensor uses unconfined streams of water to test for dangerous chemicals and bacteria in liquid simply and cheaply. The pollutant detector was developed in Italy within the framework of the research project ACQUASENSE, and it overcomes the background-noise problems associated with the channel walls used in today’s more advanced water-testing devices. It incorporates a narrow stream of water unconfined by tubes or pipes, with the water jet doubling as both the sample and the collection equipment. “The innovative aspect of this sensor is related to the...Read full article

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    Published: December 2013
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