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Nanobionic Spinach plants can detect Explosives

Nitroaromatic detection and infrared communication in wild-type plants via plant nanobionics.

Nitroaromatic detection and infrared communication in wild-type plants via plant nanobionics.

After sensing dangerous chemicals, the carbon-nanotube-enhanced plants send an alert. Spinach is no longer just a superfood: By embedding leaves with CNTs, MIT engineers have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay that information to a handheld device similar to a smartphone. This is one of the first demonstrations of engineering electronic systems into plants, an approach that the researchers call “plant nanobionics.”

“The goal of plant nanobionics is to introduce nanoparticles into the plant to give it non-native functions,” says Prof. Michael Strano, Chemical Engineering, MIT...

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Wearable Cloud could be Less Expensive, more powerful form of Mobile Computing

Wearable personal cloud graphic. Credit: Image courtesy of University of Alabama at Birmingham

Wearable personal cloud graphic. Credit: Image courtesy of University of Alabama at Birmingham

A wearable cloud make the design of mobile and wearable devices simple, inexpensive and lightweight by having mobile device users tap into the resources of the wearable cloud, instead of relying solely on the capabilities of their mobile hardware. Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham are exploring the concept of a wearable personal cloud – a fully functioning, yet compact and lightweight cloud computing system embedded into clothing.

Assistant Prof Ragib Hasan, Ph.D and postdoc grad Rasib Khan, Ph...

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