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From the quality of your drink to the potential future of portable breath tests, this new sensor technology brings us a colorful step closer to real-time alcohol monitoring in everyday life.
Dubbed 'mini-mouth', the sensor mimics the reaction that wine creates on a person's tongue to determine how the alcohol tastes and, in particular, how astringent it is.
Electrical engineers are creating a wearable sensor to help people manage their alcohol intake.
By providing preliminary evidence for the validity of the new-generation of wrist-worn sensor, the study takes an important first step for everyday drinkers seeking to monitor their alcohol intake.
MQ sensors, including the MQ3 sensor, have the capability to detect various gases. The MQ3 sensor is specifically designed to detect alcohol vapors. This means it is sensitive to alcohols such as ...
Indian scientists have designed a paper sensor that has the potential to track health adversities associated with alcoholism, which they say is a step forward in the realm of low-priced point-of ...
A federal agency is working toward a new requirement that would make alcohol breath tests standard across all cars.
“Our sensor changes colour in response to varying ethanol levels across the full concentration range, even at low concentrations,” Okada said. What truly sets this technology apart is its integration ...