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This can detect tiny changes in electrical fields from a distance, even through textiles.
Speaking about the research, he said: "Probing temperature very sensitively on a nanometre scale has been too difficult, so making a thermometer that can detect tiny changes in temperature, over a large range of temperatures, and putting that in a living system inside a cell, has never really been done before.
Large self-propelled marine animals such as sharks seem to be minimally affected, since they can detect tiny changes in pressure as larger waves at the surface approach, as well as the reduced surface pressure associated with the storm itself, and go deeper or leave the area.
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The original mission worked by detecting tiny changes in the difference between the two satellites as they passed over various features — these tiny changes indicate how mass is distributed below them and can be used to measure the presence of water.
Fat is often reported as being creamier, and some supertasters can detect tiny differences in the fat content of milk.
Commercial trials are under way on Affectiva's skin conductance sensors, wristwatch-size devices that detect emotional engagement by measuring tiny changes in sweat-gland activity.
The fastest-growing part of its business employs sensors and software to detect tiny cracks and fissures in real time.
Even tiny changes in blood glucose can be detected by specialized glucose-sensing nerve cells in the hypothalamus.
PCR tests detect tiny amounts of viral DNA in the cat's blood.
In a sign of the method's power, Pritchard's team also detected selection in traits controlled not by a single gene, but by tiny changes in hundreds of genes.
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