Scientists develop 'artificial tongue' to detect fake whiskies

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The technology can also be used to identify poisons as well as to monitor rivers

Being palmed off with a young whisky when expecting an 18-year-old single malt can be a glass-half-empty moment. But now scientists have developed an “artificial tongue” that might make such skulduggery a thing of the past.

 

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The breakthrough that humankind was wating for ages. At last we can drink some shots while, for exemple, some mosquito gets us a nice and tropical disease.

'Whisky Tasting using a Bimetallic Nanoplasmonic Tongue' (Nanoscale - open access)

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It's about time.

Finally some REAL news. It’s a nice break from the current humdrum.

I e got a real one

Thank God scientists are spending so much time on shit that really matters!

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