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High-performance sensor achieves record-level alcohol sensitivity at ultra-low power
Monitoring ethanol at very low concentrations is crucial due to its widespread use in ...
A new gas sensor using ruthenium dioxide nanosheets achieves ultra-sensitive ethanol detection down to 5 ppb, enabling real-time breath alcohol monitoring at under 30 milliwatts.
Many animals, including humans, have developed a taste for alcohol in some form, but excessive consumption often leads to adverse health effects. One exception is the Oriental hornet. According to a ...
Higher decarbonization targets have seen biofuels regaining interest from governments as they seek to further reduce carbon emissions from traditional fossil fuels. In 2023, fuel ethanol accounted for ...
Axens, a global provider of process technologies, catalysts, and services for cleaner fuels, has been a strategic partner to Praj in advancing SAF through the AtJ route. Axens has licensed Praj its ...
We all have our own preferred drinking temperatures for different alcoholic beverages, with people commonly enjoying beer or white wine chilled, red wine near room temperature, or baijiu (Chinese ...
Alcohol consumption among non-human animals may not be as rare as previously thought, say ecologists
Anecdotes abound of wildlife behaving “drunk” after eating fermented fruits, but despite this, nonhuman consumption of ethanol has been assumed to be rare and accidental. Ecologists challenge this ...
Chimpanzees naturally ingest surprising amounts of alcohol from ripe, fermenting fruit. Careful measurements show that their typical fruit diet can equal one to two human drinks each day. This ...
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Scientists explain what happens to your body when you cut back (but don't quit) alcohol
Going completely alcohol-free is a growing trend that more and more people seem to be taking up. While you may think this is ...
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