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NASA brings chemical sensor to iPhone

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Macworld: If you are in need of finding out if there is ammonia, chlorine gas or methane in the air around you, there's an iPhone app for that.

A researcher at NASA's Ames Research Center has developed what NASA calls a proof of concept of new technology that would bring compact, low-cost, low-power, high-speed nanosensor-based chemical sensing capabilities to cell phones.

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