An Internet of Things that act like red-light cameras
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@Beanolini wrote: Is it based on an eight-year old Daily Mail story? Read full topic
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@lloydcogliandro wrote: I've always assumed that this sort of thinking was the secondary, long-term justification for extractive businesses. First, you save on short-term operating costs by denying...
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@jerwin wrote: It's a natural fit. From wikipedia's article on rent seeking Rent-seeking is distinguished in theory from profit-seeking, in which entities seek to extract value by engaging in mutually...
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@Boundegar wrote: What a great... I mean terrible, what a terrible idea. Coincidentally, I just had a nifty idea for a new business. Anybody out there up on organic molecule sensors? (I assume the DNA...
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@shaddack wrote: Boundegar: Anybody out there up on organic molecule sensors? If the concentration is high, you could get away with Raman. If low, go for long-pathway FTIR. If simplicity is required...
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@Boundegar wrote: Ramen? Yum! A really simple sensor would probably do, to detect something almost every kind of garbage emits - ammonia or methane or something. Read full topic
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@shaddack wrote: Maybe some gas-selective adsorption-desorption thingy based on a quartz crystal microbalance? Get something suitable, e.g. a zeolite, that adsorbs the desired molecules at ambient...
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@dculberson wrote: I was told there would be ramen. Read full topic
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@AcerPlatanoides wrote: If you're looking for simple organic vapors, a photoionization detector is your low hassle solution. Read full topic
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