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Mealworms Turned into Eco-Friendly Humidity Sensors
Asia, TaiwanSunday, January 26, 2025
How does it work so well? Chitosan can form little bonds with water molecules, called hydrogen bonds. Computer simulations showed that these bonds help protons move around, changing the film's conductivity. This happens in different ways depending on the humidity level.
But here’s a cool part: this sensor can connect to the Internet of Things (IoT)! This means you can monitor humidity wirelessly and see the data on your phone in real-time. Compared to other sensors, this one has a wider range, faster response, and is much better for the environment.
Who knew mealworms could be so useful? This eco-friendly sensor could be great for checking the environment, helping with smart farming, and controlling industrial processes.
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