Milk Fat Detector Uses Fluorescent Dye, National University of Singapore (NUS) Study

Scientists are building a fluorescent sensor that can rapidly identify the presence of fat in milk. The device, called “Milk Orange,” could one day be useful to milk producers in developing countries. The system under development will detect fat in milk by using the sensor to work like a digital thermometer, according to the team led by Professor Chang Young-Tae of the National University of Singapore.

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