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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 07/Aug 23:50

Scientists develop long-range sniff test for explosives detection

Scientists have created a groundbreaking method to detect tiny amounts of hard-to-find explosives from more than eight feet away, eliminating the need to swipe clothing, luggage, or other materials. This innovative approach, detailed in the journal Talanta, allows for the detection of trace explosives like nitroglycerin and RDX—the explosive in C-4—through the air at extremely […]

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