Jan. 10, 2024, 10:40 p.m. | Michelle Hampson

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Some truly passionate java junkies may be adept at distinguishing between various coffee flavors, but a new e-nose may give these folks a run for their money. The new sensing system, which can distinguish coffee aromas consistently with 98 percent accuracy, is described in a study published last month in IEEE Transactions on AgriFood Electronics.

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