Swiss scientists have developed a new gel that could negate the adverse effects of drinking alcohol. The substance, which has been developed by researchers at the Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich, breaks down alcohol in the gastrointestinal tract before it enters the bloodstream, according to a study published on Monday in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. + Binge drinking increases among Swiss youngsters The gel has been tested on mice without adverse effects. It is anticipated that the gel will also reduce the harmful and intoxicating effects of alcohol in humans, as lead researcher Raffaele Mezzenga explained to the Keystone-SDA news agency. "Our technology could offer a novel solution in the fight against the global problem of alcohol abuse," said the researcher. The gel is composed of whey proteins. In the gastrointestinal tract, it converts alcohol into acetic acid without producing by-products that are harmful to the body. The researchers also envisage using the ...