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3D printed sub-terahertz photonic crystal for wireless passive biosensing
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Discover a revolutionary passive wireless biosensor utilizing a sub-terahertz photonic crystal resonator, achieving impressive detection capabilities for thin-film proteins up to 0.9 meters away. This innovative technology, developed by Yixiong Zhao and team, holds promise for affordable wireless networks aimed at monitoring airborne pathogens, enhancing pre-infection detection and disease prevention efforts.
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