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This Temporary Tattoo Detects “Liquid Ecstasy” in Drinks in Just a Second

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Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and bring the information in the palm of your hand. Inventing tattoo that detects drugs in drinks in seconds Scientists in South Korea developed a temporary tattoo in the form of a sticker capable of detecting “liquid ecstasy” (GHB) in drinks. This drug, used in cases of assault and theft, can be identified with just one drop placed on the tattoo, which changes color in a second if present. In addition to its ef…
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Temporary tattoos are no longer just something for children - semi-permanent versions are also popular with adults who do not want to tie themselves to a real tattoo. Researchers who report in the magazine ACS Sensors have now developed their own temporary tattoo sticker, which...

Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and bring the information in the palm of your hand. Inventing tattoo that detects drugs in drinks in seconds Scientists in South Korea developed a temporary tattoo in the form of a sticker capable of detecting “liquid ecstasy” (GHB) in drinks. This drug, used in cases of assault and theft, can be identified with just one drop placed on the tattoo, which changes color in a second if present. In addition to its ef…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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