Clean, safe water is vital for human health and well-being. It also plays a critical role in our food security, supports high-tech industries, and enables sustainable urbanization. However, detecting ...
Associate Professor Benjamin Tee (right), Mr Liu Mengmeng (left), Ms Yu Kelu (centre) and their team from the National University of Singapore have developed the ReSURF sensor – an ultrafast, ...
Researchers created a nanoengineered, self-healing sensor that detects water pollutants in milliseconds without external power, offering a sustainable monitoring solution. (Nanowerk News) Clean, safe ...
Turbidity is an internationally recognized criterion for assessing drinking water quality, and a Turbidity Meter is an optoelectronic instrument that assesses turbidity by measuring the scattering of ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio’s latest market research report on the global water quality sensor market provides an analysis of the most important trends expected to impact the market outlook ...
Jason McCurdy, a researcher and field technician at the IIHR Hydroscience and Engineering center at the University of Iowa's College of Engineering, installs a water quality sensor used for testing ...
A team at the University of Colorado Boulder is testing a new type of water sensor in Boulder Creek that is helping to monitor drinking and recreational water quality in Colorado and around the world.
IIHR research associate Tom Stoeffler checks the sensor unit for a nitrate sensor at Waterworks Prairie Park in Iowa City on Sept. 11. The state’s automated network of sensors allows for monitoring of ...
DES MOINES, Iowa—For over a decade, a network of water quality sensors managed by the University of Iowa has provided publicly available data about waterways across the state. And while Iowa grapples ...