Farming: Wine tests on call

LA Trobe University is investing $205,000 in a project that will help Australia’s 2500 win­eries deliver quality wine to consumers. The ElecTrobe project aims to turn smartphones into portable wine-testing devices that can detect sulphur dioxide levels in wine – faster, cheaper and more accurately than current methods. ElecTrobe inventor Associate Professor Conor Hogan, of the La […]

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