Robots are getting better at sniffing out smells thanks to improvements in electronic noses (e-noses). A comprehensive review of the state of robot olfaction, published in the journal npj Robotics, ...
Researchers have built an AI-powered electronic nose, or “e-nose,” that can identify ovarian cancer signatures in blood samples, potentially catching the disease years before patients develop symptoms ...
Imagine if you could ask a machine to “smell” something for you with just a click of a button. That’s what electronic noses, or e-noses, are for. They are systems that combine chemical gas sensors, ...
A blood sample does not have an obvious odor to a person in a lab coat. But to an electronic nose, it can carry a chemical signature that points toward disease. In a new study from Linköping ...
AI can already see, hear, read and speak. Now researchers are teaching it to smell. Over the past few years, scientists have been developing and refining a technology called the e-nose—which is ...
Thoracic surgeon Gaetano Rocco, MD, holding a component of the "E-Nose," a noninvasive lung cancer test that produced promising results in a clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Detecting lung ...
Electronic nose (e-nose) technology identified early-stage lung cancer with high reliability in a prospective observational clinical trial conducted at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK).