Hi,
I've been thinking to experiment common temperature sensors (Eg: NTC) to
measure microbial activity.
And today I found this paper:
http://blogs.nature.com/spoonful/2011/08/researchers_measure_bacterias.html
Would be possible to use a NTC thermistor, and Arduino for data
acquisition, for detecting temperature changes in a medium containing
bacteria and nutrients in a DIY approach?
Has anyone had any practical experience with this technique?
Thanks,
Markos
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