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Artificial chameleon skin detects seafood spoilage

Element invests in electrical safety testing

Element invests in electrical safety testing Element Materials Technology has invested in new electrical safety testing capabilities at its UKAS-accredited laboratory in Wimborne, UK. The investment, which complements existing scope in Hull and Hitchin, significantly expands Element’s existing UK electrical safety testing capabilities and creates a larger geographical footprint. It brings a broader range of services under one roof, reducing time and costs for customers also seeking electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and environmental testing on their products. The laboratory’s capabilities will cover IEC 62368-1:2018 / EN IEC 62368-1:2020/A11:2020; and IEC 62368-3:2017 / EN IEC 62368-3:2020 wireless product qualification testing for a broad range of product types, including tablets, routers, printers, and audio-visual equipment.

How Fresh is Your Fish? A Chameleon Skin-Inspired Hydrogel Can Tell You

How Fresh is Your Fish? A Chameleon Skin-Inspired Hydrogel Can Tell You May 7, 2021 Share The skin of a panther chameleon has an amazing ability to display rich and brilliant color changes due to the organization of different iridophores into a core-shell structure. Inspired by this color-changing ability, a team of scientists designed an artificial color-changing material that mimics chameleon skin. The hydrogels have multi-luminogens organized into different layers instead of one uniform matrix. The findings demonstrate that a hydrogel system developed with this design can detect seafood freshness by changing color in response to amine vapors released by microbes as fish spoils. The material may also be used to advance the development of stretchable electronics, dynamic camouflaging robots, and anti-counterfeiting technologies.

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