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NASA Develops iPhone Chemical Sensor

Friday, November 13, 2009, 13:03
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Leave it to a NASA scientist to create the first Star Trek Tricorder using a stamp-sized sensor chip, an iPhone, and some spiffy programing. What does it do? It can detect killer gasses in the air.

While the concept is not new, this prototype is fully working and operational. Created by Jing Li and a team of researches at NASA’s Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, the sensor is a multiple-channel silicon-based sensing chip integrated in micro-board with 64 nanosensors.The low-cost, low-power system can detect minimal concentrations of ammonia, chlorine gas, and methane, showing the values in an iPhone application.

Via gizmodo NASA

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One Response to “NASA Develops iPhone Chemical Sensor”

  1. iStetho Turns your iPhone into a Stethoscope | IXPLORA - Mobile Phone News and General Tech News and Discussion said on Thursday, November 19, 2009, 1:44

    [...] only intended for recreational use, but this feels like another step towards a real-life tricorder. A new start-up called RidRx is selling an adapter that connects stethoscopes to the iPhone/iPod [...]

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