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  1. 18 lut 2021 · A new example of this is claimed to up the sensitivity and capabilities of these devices, by pairing them with machine learning to mimic the canine ability to interpret different scents.

  2. 28 lut 2021 · Now, a team of researchers at MIT and other institutions has come up with a system that can detect the chemical and microbial content of an air sample with even greater sensitivity than a dogs nose.

  3. 17 lut 2021 · Now, a team of researchers at MIT and other institutions has come up with a system that can detect the chemical and microbial content of an air sample with even greater sensitivity than a dogs nose.

  4. 24 maj 2022 · By studying dog noses, scientists at MIT are building an electronic nose that is learning to analyze odors and sniff out diseases. Could this tech someday be integrated into smartphones?

  5. 14 gru 2022 · Compared to other senses, our sense of smell is often overlooked. Our noses can alert us to risks such as rotten food, gas leaks and burning toast. But for advanced tasks such as detecting bombs or contraband, or diseases such as cancer, we often rely on the superior olfactory ability of dogs.

  6. Each nose has around 400 scent receptors that are said to be able to detect around one trillion different odours. To replicate such a level of sensory expertise in scientific equipment is a ...

  7. 15 gru 2022 · So why are dogs still ahead by a nose? According to Roque, some e-nose technologies are currently available in the market, such as air quality monitoring systems. But often canines outperform...

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