Self-powered electrochemiluminescence microfluidic device for pollutant detection (IMAGE)
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Researchers at Science Tokyo have developed a pollution monitoring device that detects amines in water without the need for an external power supply. The device is powered by the natural flow of the liquid being tested and produces light signals that indicate the presence of toxic amines.
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Institute of Science Tokyo
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