Researchers from the University of Cambridge and GlitterinTech, a startup founded by the same research group, have unveiled a fundamentally new type of optical spectrometer that delivers laboratory-grade precision in a device small enough to be embedded in portable and wearable technologies. By rethinking how spectra are measured and processed, the team has demonstrated a spectrometer costing only around $10, operating at a centimeter scale, and capable of applications ranging from industrial quality control to real-time health care monitoring.
I was so hyped for this thing …
Then I got it and well, I wasn’t impressed
Thought, this could lead to check chemicals on the go. Like checking if drugs are contaminated and things like that.
But it didn’t even got the basics to work…
Well, was a lesson learned at least