Scientists develop methanol breathalyser that could prevent thousands of poisonings each year
by Petra Stock from Science | The Guardian on (#6XXBG)
Prototype is able to detect small concentrations of the toxic substance in alcoholic drinks or on someone's breath
Australian researchers have developed a prototype methanol breathalyser" capable of detecting small concentrations of the toxic substance in alcoholic drinks or on someone's breath.
Methanol poisoning is a problem that affects thousands of people every year, killing 20-40% of victims, according to Doctors Without Borders. In November, Australian backpackers Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, along with British lawyer Simone White, were among six tourists to die in a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos.
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