Researchers from the University of Extremadura (UEx) have developed an electronic nose capable of detecting odors and which is implanted in a small device such as a watch “with the capacity to detect different volatile compounds”. This has been highlighted by the professor of the School of Industrial Engineering of the UEx and coordinator of the project, Jesús Lozano.
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