
The graphene problem - why biosensor manufacturers are yet to successfully leverage graphene
We go into detail over why commercial biosensor applications using graphene remain limited
We go into detail over why commercial biosensor applications using graphene remain limited
Engineers need a clear understanding of the key hurdles in commercialising carbon nanomaterials for biosensor manufacturing
In order to choose the best nanomaterial for specific types of biosensors, engineers need to understand the features, benefits and challenges of each.
We go into detail surrounding biosensors, unpacking their components, use cases and application examples in different industries.
We explore electrochemical biosensors, their unique features and why they have struggled to achieved widespread use
We take a look at the future of medicine with emerging nano-biosensors that bring unprecedented sensitivity and scalable fabrication.
Explore four novel transducers revolutionising biosensors, leveraging cutting-edge materials like Gii for enhanced sensitivity, specificity, and real-time applications in healthcare and environmental monitoring.