Engineers make wearable sensors for plants, enabling measurements of water use in crops

Engineers make wearable sensors for plants, enabling measurements of water use in crops

"The tool making these water measurements possible is a tiny graphene sensor that can be taped to plants – researchers have dubbed it a β€œplant tattoo sensor.” Graphene is a wonder material. It’s a carbon honeycomb just an atom thick, it’s great at conducting electricity and heat, and it’s strong and stable. The graphene-on-tape technology in this study has also been used to produce wearable strain and pressure sensors, including sensors built into a β€œsmart glove” that measures hand movements."