Scientists at the University of Bath, working in collaboration with industrial partner Integrated Graphene, have created a new type of chemosensor (demonstrated for lactic acid sensing) which functions with electricity but without the need for reference electrodes or battery power. The sensor was proven to detect lactic acid, a byproduct generated by the body when it metabolises…
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