Lancaster University - A nose for sensitive research

Published on
November 13, 2008
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Electronic "noses" that can sniff out diseased and damaged plants have been developed by Lancaster University. The e-noses mimic a human sense of smell using sensors that respond to airborne chemicals by producing an electronic signal. They are already used to sniff out diseases such as tuberculosis, "off-flavours" in food, and even mouldy books in libraries.

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