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<p style="text-align:justify"><strong>Harmful gases, such as nitrogen dioxide, are commonplace in industrial settings. However, existing gas sensors are expensive and complex, which has limited their widespread adoption. In a recent study, researchers from Korea developed an organic–inorganic hybrid semiconductor gas sensor, which demonstrated remarkable performance and durability. This relatively low-cost technology could pave the way to convenient gas sensing devices for applications such as industrial monitoring, air quality analysis, food safety, and even medical diagnosis. </strong></p>
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