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A new ultra-small electronic nose (e-nose) that operates on ultralow power opens up possibilities for applications in various fields, such as air quality monitoring, health diagnostics, food safety, and environmental protection.
Unlike conventional sensors that consume significant power due to high operating temperatures, this sensor operates with less than 200 microwatts.
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