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Real-time Microbial Monitoring with Sensors
Microbial Monitoring in Real-Time: A microscopic view of microbial cells on a surface, with sensors embedded in the substrate to monitor their activity. The microbes are likely bacteria or other microorganisms that play a crucial role in various ecosystems and processes. The sensors are designed to detect changes in the microbial community's composition, growth rate, or metabolic activity, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of these microorganisms. This technology has significant implications for fields such as environmental monitoring, agriculture, and biotechnology, enabling researchers to better understand and manage microbial populations.