A wrist-worn sensor that gathers data on alcohol use in a less obtrusive manner than current methods could one day pave the way for real-time interventions, among other benefits, according to a team ...
Determining how strong your drink is doesn't need to be either guesswork or lab work. New research has made it as simple as checking your messages—and more colorful, too. The study is published in the ...
A Breath Alcohol Tester, also known as Breath Analyzer, is an electronic device often used by law enforcement organizations to estimate a drivers alcohol consumption level. A blood alcohol test is the ...
Inventor Dennis Bellehumeur has created a system for testing alcohol consumption through the skin which allows for spot-checking yourself before you hit the open road with too many Jack and Coke’s in ...
In this paper, we have developed an in-vehicle wireless driver breath alcohol detection (IDBAD) system based on Sn-doped CuO nanostructures. When the proposed system detects the ethanol trace in the ...
Scientists developed a smartphone-compatible ethanol sensor using a metal-organic framework called Cu-MOF-74. The sensor visually detects ethanol concentrations across a wide range, with no ...
Portable technology offers instant, power-free ethanol detection across concentrations. (Nanowerk News) Determining how strong your drink is doesn’t need to be either guesswork or lab work. New ...
The sensor visually detects ethanol concentration, offering a simple, sensitive, and effective way to measure alcohol levels without complex equipment. Determining how strong your drink is doesn’t ...
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