Author: Dr. Celestine Iwendi

Celestine Iwendi is a Sensor and Electronics Researcher at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He can be reached at celestine.iwendi@ieee.org

Protein as Voltage Sensors for Drug Development

Findings that provide a platform for understanding of the general principles of electrical signals in neuron and muscle, and pH homeostasis in blood cells using voltage-sensor domain (VSD) with dual roles of voltage sensing and proton permeation have been developed.…

Sensors To Turn Water Into Wine

A modern miracle within three days that promises to turn water into wine has been created by Philip James, former CEO of the wine website Lot 18. The aptly-named Miracle Machine offers to make a 750ml bottle of wine, including…

Sensors in Driverless Cars

BMW has added an active assisted technology to a modified 2 Series Coupe. According to reports, the car can slide into a controlled drift to demonstrate how precise the control systems are and how it can handle a critical situation.…