The Best Materials for Tiny, Clever Sensors

Many of today's tiniest sensors are built with microsystems technology, a set of design and production tools that uses techniques similar to integrated circuit production to make micrometer-scale mechanical structures. Since the 1970s, researchers have aimed to create smarter sensors and transd...

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