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Sensing is critical to any life. It allows us to detect to our environment, adapt to it and know the effects our our own actions and learn from them.
 
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If you don't know what is out there, there is no possibility of interaction or response. Sensing is therefore a highly valued skill in Nature and in our Society. The result of this detection should be clear, quantifiable and user friendly.
 
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Ideal sensors are reliable, accurate and unobtrusive. Plants as bio-sensors fulfil these requirements and have the further benefit of being inexpensive and self-reproducing.
 
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