Nanosensor can alert a smartphone when plants are stressed by Staff April 15, 2020 April 15, 2020 7 views 7Engineers can closely track how plants respond to stresses such as injury, infection, and light damage using sensors made of carbon nanotubes. These sensors can be embedded in plant leaves, where they report on hydrogen peroxide levels.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Questionable stability of dissipative topological models for classical and quantum systems next post Pterosaurs and other fossil flyers to better engineer human-made flight Related Posts RNA modification is responsible for the disruption of... April 25, 2024 Early trauma cuts life short for squirrels, and... April 25, 2024 Food in sight? The liver is ready! April 25, 2024 Climate change could become the main driver of... April 25, 2024 Advance in the treatment of acute heart failure... April 25, 2024 Voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create... April 25, 2024