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Scientists at the University of Bath, in collaboration with industrial partner Integrated Graphene, have developed a new type of chemosensor (demonstrated for lactic acid sensing), which is described in a study published in ACS Sensors and operates with electricity but does not require reference electrodes or battery power.

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