Imagine a device that could identify mechanical damage in apples before bruising appears, detect diseases through a patient’s breath, monitor food freshness in real time across entire supply chains, and even sniff out hazardous gases in industrial settings—all using technology already found in your smartphone. Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have developed such a device: a groundbreaking electronic nose that uses a single sensor to perform tasks that typically require hundreds of sensors. This innovative technology, known as the “Ant-nose,” could revolutionize industries ranging from food safety to environmental monitoring, offering a simpler and more affordable alternative to existing systems.
The Ant-nose uses a familiar principle—antenna technology, the same technology that powers wireless communication in devices like smartphones and computers—to create an artificial sense of smell. Unlike traditional electronic noses, which often require large arrays of specialized sensors, the Ant-nose achieves its remarkable sensitivity with a single antenna and a single type of coating. This simplicity dramatically reduces both cost and power consumption while maintaining high performance.
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