SensNews November 2018

19 Sensor100 November 2018 Healthcare Molecule flight speed is the new key for detect- ing hemp The secret of this new methodology, published in the journal Sensors and Actua- tors B: Chemical, is rooted in focusing attention on the molecule volatility of hemp, using a chemical sensor known as ion mobility spectrometry, capable of detecting the presence of volatile or semivolatile substances even in very small samples. Contreras, MD; et al.Thermal desorption-ion mobility spectrometry:A rapid sensor for the detection of cannabinoids and discrimination of Cannabis sativa L. chemo- types. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.07.03 Reported by: EurekAlert 1 October Nix BiosensorsWins Sports & Fitness Industry Association’s Start-Up Challenge Boston-based Nix Biosensors’ award-winning product is a single-use patch that monitors sweat rate and electrolyte loss to support hydration management while running or exer- cising. Nix has developed a sweat-based biometric sensor to monitor hydration levels for athletes, soldiers, and laborers for whom maintaining optimal hydration is critical to their safety as well as physical and cognitive performance. Hydration Biosensor Longitude Prize - A QUICK GUIDE TO DIAG- NOSTICS FORANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE The Longitutude Prize has published this short boolet to intoduce Antibiotic Resis- tance. Download a copy HERE

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