The rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is revolutionising water quality monitoring systems by enabling the continuous, real‐time assessment of critical water parameters. Modern ...
Two teams of engineers led by faculty in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis will work toward developing products to monitor drinking water quality and to detect ...
Girls play on water drop statues, part of a promotional campaign to educate the public on water conservation, at Marina Barrage in Singapore on Jul 22, 2023. (AP Photo/David Goldman) SINGAPORE: At the ...
Associate Professor Benjamin Tee (right), Mr Liu Mengmeng (left), Ms Yu Kelu (centre) and their team from the National University of Singapore have developed the ReSURF sensor – an ultrafast, ...
Researchers created a nanoengineered, self-healing sensor that detects water pollutants in milliseconds without external power, offering a sustainable monitoring solution. (Nanowerk News) Clean, safe ...
Introducing ReSURF sensor - an ultrafast, stretchable, self-healing and recyclable sensing device that enables on-site, real-time surveillance of water quality within milliseconds SINGAPORE, July 3, ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a machine learning framework that uses limited water quality samples to predict which inorganic pollutants are likely to be present in a ...