

The harder part is making a transistor specific for an odor molecule. In your nose, the mucus layer helps protect the receptors but allows molecules to diffuse in. To make a fake nose, scientists use different kinds of films like plastic wrap. This is a special kind of plastic wrap because it only lets certain kinds of molecules to pass through. Cover one of these field effect transistors in plastic wrap and you can build a sensor that can ‘smell’ one kind of odor molecule. Do the same thing with a different kind of plastic wrap and you have another. And again and again until you have a couple of thousand different kinds of odor sensors. Then maybe you have a fake nose. Sound crazy? Well there are a number of groups trying to do just that. Making fake noses for things like ‘smelling’ diseases, or maybe even dangerous stuff like bombs. One important thing about these fake nose is that they never get tired or get stuffy. So they are smelling all of the time.
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