Researchers have developed a novel graphene-based sensor, resembling a "tattoo," that can be affixed to plant leaves to monitor hydration levels in real-time. This sensor functions as a three-terminal transistor, utilizing the leaf itself as a dielectric insulator. Beyond simple moisture readings, the technology is envisioned to form the basis of a plant-integrated neural network, with the sensors acting as artificial synapses capable of computation. AI
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IMPACT This research could lead to novel bio-integrated computing systems for environmental monitoring.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new research finding and publication in a scientific journal. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]