Scientists created an "artificial nose" using regular antennas that can detect and identify different gases with 96.7% accuracy. It can identify damaged fruit, spoiled meat, and might even diagnose diseases in the future with some algorithm adjustments
Scientists created an "artificial nose" using regular antennas that can detect and identify different gases with 96.7% accuracy. It can identify damaged fruit, spoiled meat, and might even diagnose diseases in the future with some algorithm adjustments