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supersensitive

[soo-per-sen-si-tiv] / ˌsu pərˈsɛn sɪ tɪv /




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Now, researchers are pushing to build a final generation of supersensitive detectors — or one ‘ultimate’ detector — that will leave the particles no place to hide.

From Nature

InSight will do its science work with two main instruments—a burrowing heat probe and a suite of supersensitive seismometers.

From Scientific American

With them, they brought a supersensitive Canon ME20F-SH camera encased in a 13-inch polished glass sphere, which would protect the recording equipment from the crushing pressure of the deep sea.

From National Geographic

In addition to having memory and muscle loss, many elderly people develop supersensitive skin that gets itchy at the lightest touch.

From Science Magazine

Even before the hard-line era of President Xi Jinping, the Communist Party has acted like a supersensitive corporation, blocking highly regarded historians like Mr. Shen from peering too deeply.

From New York Times