Monday, February 23, 2009

The British turned the mobile phone in the doctor-diagnostician.

Applied Nanodetectors British company has developed a chip that turns a mobile phone in the doctor-diagnostician, reports Nikkei. The diagnosis is after the analysis of exhaled air user.
In Applied Nanodetectors chip embedded sensors, which determine the composition of human exhaled air. In particular, they determine the level of carbon dioxide, ammonia and nitrogen oxide. Also, using this chip, you can find out whether people used alcohol.
Applied Nanodetectors presented a prototype of the chip at the Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference. He was one of the phone company Nokia.
Currently, Applied Nanodetectors no clear plans to bring the chip to market. However, the company is negotiating with Nokia and the operators of some of the Japanese introduction of its development in their mobile phone.

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