A network of free-floating hybrid microbial-electronic sensors could provide data on solution mixing and transit time, as well as DO, temperature, pH, and other standard parameters, improving process monitoring and predictions. The post Free-Floating Bioelectronic Sensors for Fermentation Monitoring appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
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