An innovative new project will develop a non-invasive method to monitor a cattle disease that costs UK agriculture ~£80 million a year
A team including UKCEH will focus on detection of bovine respiratory disease, a major issue for beef & dairy farmers
ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media/new…
An innovative new project will develop a non-invasive method to monitor a cattle disease that costs UK agriculture ~£80 million a year
A team including UKCEH will focus on detection of bovine respiratory disease, a major issue for beef & dairy farmers
ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media/new…
As the new variants are indicating the need for daily testing in environments such as schools and care homes indefinitely, the good news is that the Roboscientific Covid Air Monitor will provide a reliable non-invasive test for gro…lnkd.in/dUZ7e2Plnkd.in/digKa4M
On Tuesday, 29 June at 7 pm (so straight after England x Germany) the Royal Geographical Society is offering a free online talk by Andy Lester about “The Island of the Fairy Tern”, which is, of course, St Helena.
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Technology developed by @roboscientific has the potential to help manage the spread of COVID-19 in small public spaces, offices, schools, transport...the list goes on. Exciting development!
Sensors detect odour 'fingerprint' of #COVID19 infection with 98-100% accuracy 🦠
Research with @roboscientific & @durham_uni shows potential for using electronic devices as a rapid, non-invasive test 🔍
*Not yet peer-reviewed* 👇 bit.ly/3gywfUe
Study shows that electronic sensors can detect the distinct #COVID19 smell with almost 100% accuracy. The devices could potentially be used in public spaces as a screening tool to identify people with the #virus 👉 fal.cn/3g3Jh@LSHTM@roboscientific@DurBiol