New slurry gas monitor shows promise after initial testing

 The monitor, no bigger than an iPad, is a portable device designed to keep farmers safe from harmful gases and particles
New slurry gas monitor shows promise after initial testing

Dr Shakeel at the Balmoral Show where he showcased the slurry gas monitor created by a team at Queen's University Belfast.

A new slurry gas monitor is currently in the testing phase at Queen’s University Belfast. The monitor, no bigger than an iPad, is a portable device designed to keep farmers safe from harmful gases and particles.

Devised by electrical engineers at Queen’s, led by Dr Hamza Shakeel, with input from the university’s School of Biological Sciences, the monitor has so far been a success in testing.

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