220310 Markvicka 043

A Nebraska Engineering team led by Eric Markvicka has developed the "electronic nose," a sensing device that can be used to identify volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are excreted by human skin or present in exhaled breath. This data could be used to identify the presence of diseases, such as COVID-19. Nebraska Engineering researchers present, "Wireless, Battery Free Wearable Electronic Nose," March 10, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A Nebraska Engineering team led by Eric Markvicka has developed the "electronic nose," a sensing device that can be used to identify volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are excreted by human skin or present in exhaled breath. This data could be used to identify the presence of diseases, such as COVID-19. Nebraska Engineering researchers present, "Wireless, Battery Free Wearable Electronic Nose," March 10, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.