Washington State University: E-Tongue Can Detect White Wine Spoilage Before Humans Can
April 18, 2024
April 18, 2024
PULLMAN, Washington, April 18 (TNSres) -- Washington State University issued the following news release:
While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like sensory probes of the "e-tongue" still outperformed human senses when detecting contaminated wine in a recent study.
In an experiment at Washington State University, the e-tongue identified signs of microorganisms in white wine within a week after contamination--f . . .
While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like sensory probes of the "e-tongue" still outperformed human senses when detecting contaminated wine in a recent study.
In an experiment at Washington State University, the e-tongue identified signs of microorganisms in white wine within a week after contamination--f . . .