Coffee-ring effect inspires oriented self-assembly of metal–organic frameworks for sweat biosensors.

Coffee-ring effect inspires oriented self-assembly of metal–organic frameworks for sweat biosensors.
A research team from the National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan showed that aerosol‐assisted dielectric‐barrier‐discharge atmospheric‐pressure plasma deposition can be used for depositing different kinds of protein on different biosensor substrates in a single step.
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Researchers 3D printed piezoelectric sensors in a single step at room temperature by extruding a piezoelectric nanocomposite sandwiched between two layers of silver paste acting as electrodes.
The size, shape, and order of nanorods in solid-state microbial sensors are controlled using the forces of gravity and magnetism.
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