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Press release by AMBER Centre: A transdisciplinary team of AMBER and CRANN researchers from University College Cork (UCC) and Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has developed innovative sensor technology for wearable air quality monitors. These low-cost, flexible sensors detect hazardous gases like nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in real-time, addressing a critical need for personal air quality monitoring. The research, published in ACS Applied Nano Materials, advances the integration of gas sensors into wearable technology, enhancing environmental awareness and public health protection.
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We are delighted to bring you this 4th and final annual newsletter from the EU-funded RADICAL project, which is now only 2 months away from its four-year lifespan. 
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There is a wide range of air sensor technologies that can detect atmospheric gases and particles, but in this article we’ll focus on how low-cost sensors typically work.

RADICAL NEWSLETTER

Download our 4th and final RADICAL project newsletter for updates on our progress in the fourth year, as well as recent blogs, team profiles, and events.


Download our 3rd RADICAL project newsletter for updates on our progress in the third year, as well as recent blogs, team profiles, and events.

The RADICAL newsletter is issued annually in October between 2021 and 2024.


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