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What if every seed you planted could include a sensor to monitor moisture and nutrients? What if every tissue had nanoscale electronics to check for viruses when you blew your nose? Our fourth season launches with an int...
Ep 32. An Electronic Circuit on Every Seed? is an episode from Sustainable Nano by Miriam Krause. What if every seed you planted could include a sensor to monitor moisture and nutrients? What if every tissue had nanoscale electronics to che...
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Published Oct 30, 2019, 00:36:02 long, audio available.
What if every seed you planted could include a sensor to monitor moisture and nutrients? What if every tissue had nanoscale electronics to check for viruses when you blew your nose? Our fourth season launches with an interview about the future of nanotransistor technology with Professor Mike Filler from Georgia Tech. We also begin our new series of timely mini-interviews with a quick conversation about "necrochemistry" in honor of Halloween. Prof. Michael Filler (left, photo courtesy of Dr. Filler) and his Nanovation Podcast Want more podcast episodes? You can find them all on our podcast page , or you can
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Ep 32. An Electronic Circuit on Every Seed? is from Sustainable Nano by Miriam Krause.
Published Oct 30, 2019 and 00:36:02 long