A sensor as a pilot

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The world’s smallest particle sensor, developed by Alexander Bergmann and
The world’s smallest particle sensor, developed by Alexander Bergmann and his team at TU Graz, can measure the quality of ambient air in real time. This has great potential, for example in navigating the best bike route.
The world's smallest particle sensor, developed by Alexander Bergmann and his team at TU Graz, can measure the quality of ambient air in real time. This has great potential, for example in navigating the best bike route. By Cornelia Kröpfl, BA, MA - Cycling keeps you healthy, but not in heavy traffic. Tomorrow's technology can help us find healthier routes - the world's smallest particulate matter sensor as a navigator. Road maps are so yesterday. Today, anyone new to a city navigates via Google Maps. For lo-cals, too, the app is one of several that people use frequently in everyday life.
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