Contact: Emil Venere
venere@purdue.edu
765-494-4709
Purdue University
Caption: This image depicts a device that enables tiny micro electromechanical systems to "self-calibrate," an advance that could make possible super-accurate sensors, a "nose-on-a-chip" for law enforcement and a new class of laboratory tools for specialists working in nanotechnology and biotechnology.
Credit: Jason Vaughn Clark, Purdue University Birck Nanotechnology Center
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