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Bioengineering new pollution sensors


The latest issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports research led by bioengineer Shoji Takeuchi at the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science. Specially-treated frog eggs were injected into a compact robot smell sensor to give it a sense of smell far more sensitive than electronic sniffers available today.

This offers potential applications in portable robotic systems, which will be able to monitor hard-to-detect polluting gases and distinguish between closely related chemicals. This technology is however expected to only be commercialised in 15 years.