Scientists at Phoenix-based ElectraTect are working on a marijuana-detecting breathalyzer. MORE ⬇️
“There isn't technology that exists that can detect recent marijuana usage," said Christina Forbes, the lead scientist with ElectraTect.
"In two years, we've gone from that fundamental discovery now to a sensor that we are able to start detecting THC,” said Evan Darzi, P.h.D, CEO and Co-Founder of ElectraTect Inc.Their goal is to make that machine handheld and affordable. ElectraTect hopes the breathalyzer would help employers, individuals to self-monitor, and law enforcement when it hits the market.
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