Nov. 14 (UPI) --Scientists have created a new graphene-oxide membrane capable of turning whiskey clear. Previous graphene-oxide filters proved impermeable to all but water, limiting their potential.
The filter removed the dye from whiskey and cognac to make it colorless University of Manchester Graphene-oxide membranes are known to be great filters. They have been modified in the past to be ...
Previously graphene-oxide membranes were shown to be completely impermeable to all solvents except for water. However, a study published in Nature Materials, now shows that we can tailor the molecules ...
Rare, vintage bottles of whiskey can cost anywhere up to $1.4 million (£874,150) and can be aged in oak barrels stored in cellars for years. Now, there’s a wooden tool that saves time and money called ...
Whisky is quickly breaking away from its long-held reputation of being a rigid, complex and confusing category, with many Brits – young and older – willing to break with said tradition. This has not ...
A consortium of organisations based in Scotland have developed a system that can separate gold, silver and palladium from old circuitry using a clever mix of biological and chemical techniques. Better ...
Ice locks in the whisky's aroma and suppresses flavour as it brings the temperature down considerably Credit: Photo: Alamy "There are two things a Highlander likes naked, and one of them is malt ...
(Nanowerk News) Previously graphene-oxide membranes were shown to be completely impermeable to all solvents except for water. However, a study published in Nature Materials ("Ultrathin graphene-based ...