Vodka can serve as a data transmitter

Vodka can serve as a data transmitterPhotos from open Sources A group of researchers from Canada conducted a series of curious experiments and came to the conclusion that vodka is one of the most popular strong drinks of the planet – can be used as a transmitter information.

Scientists from York University, borrowing from their British colleagues some technology, created an apparatus consisting from a special high-tech atomizer and communication channel. Unusual setting sprays vodka molecules at the same time passing certain information to the alcoholic drink, then decrypts the very data from microscopic drops, figuring out how much was lost through such an unusual broadcast.

Canadians have found that alcohol solution allows you to form molecular communication. According to experts, it’s in this way some tiny things communicate with each other microorganisms and even primitive animals.

Scientists were delighted when they managed with transfer your vodka sprayer (so far to a rather modest distance) two lines from the Canadian national anthem. Despite the fact that the distance was less than four meters, researchers plan to significantly increase this in the future indicator.

Those who find such experiments interesting, but completely useless, Canadians proudly report that molecular communication can be involved in complex nanomedicine, it is necessary just bring innovative technology to mind. There are more global prospects, just talking too much about it early…

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