New Method Uses Carbon Nanotubes for Health Sensors
TBMG-54937
4/1/2026
- Content
Researchers have produced purified single-wall carbon nanotubes that could enable the development of significantly more accurate healthcare sensors. Because certain biomolecules — such as female hormones — are present in the body at extremely low concentrations, next-generation biosensors must detect minute fluctuations with far greater sensitivity than current glucose monitors.
- Citation
- . "New Method Uses Carbon Nanotubes for Health Sensors," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.