A team of researchers from the Institute of Analytical Sciences and Physical Chemistry for the Environment and Materials (IPREM) has successfully completed a four-year project aimed at developing a highly sensitive sensor to detect pesticide residues—most notably glyphosate—in water sources.
The exploratory project, dubbed “CAPTAIN Ad Hoc” (short for CAPTOR for the IN situ Analysis of ...
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