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Volatile Organic Compounds

At the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Gjøvik, researchers are combining sensors with antenna technology to be able to recognize different smells.

New Artificial ‘Nose’ Sniffs Out Spoiled Food and Damaged Fruit

Categories Technology
Car interior with plastic seats

New Car Smell Turns Toxic in Summer Heat

Categories Health
Smoke in a forest

After the Flames

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A lampshade coated with a catalyst uses heat from an incandescent bulb to destroy indoor air pollution.

Clever coating turns lampshades into indoor air purifiers

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Brief schematic diagram of the detection principle and method.

A fast way to diagnose type 2 diabetes: sniffing urinary acetone

Categories Health, Technology

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