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A nanoforest-based humidity sensor for respiration monitoring
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Discover the groundbreaking triple-layer humidity sensor developed by a research team led by Guidong Chen and colleagues! This innovative sensor offers exceptional sensitivity and rapid recovery time, making it a game changer for respiration monitoring in consumer electronics and medical applications.
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