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Chemical fuse makes cheap sensors
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Using a modified ink-jet printer and some fancy chemistry hacking, a potentially low-cost and ubiquitous method of producing chemical sensors could become a reality. This would definitely make monitoring of indoor air quality and air-tight enclosures (such as showcases and frames) much more effective and as easy as having a light goes on whenever specific chemicals are detected above a pre-determined level.
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