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... that interact well together by having electrons transferring from one to another," said Ben Bunes, a postdoctoral fellow at University of Utah.
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University of Utah engineers develop material for better detectors.
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• It is more sensitive because all the carbon atoms in the nanotube are exposed to air, “so every part is susceptible to whatever it is detecting,” says study co-author Ben Bunes, a doctoral student in materials science and engineering. • It is more accurate and generates fewer false positives, according to lab tests.
Engineers develop material that can sense fuel leaks and fuel-based...
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Mar 25, · Ben Bunes (left), Ling Zang and Chen Wang (in lab coat), all researchers from the University of Utah's material sciences and engineering department, demonstrate a new prototype detector that can ...
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