Detecting terror through breathing
Scientist Michael Phillips and colleagues at the Menssana Research Institute in Fort Lee, New Jersey, have created a breath analyzer named Heartsbreath that detects those who have used the bomb. a terrorist case.
Scientist Michael Phillips and colleagues at the Menssana Research Institute in Fort Lee, New Jersey, have created a breath analyzer named Heartsbreath that detects those who have used the bomb. a terrorist case.
As a result of the surveys conducted, Phillips' team found that when a person manipulates landmines, dynamite chemicals (TNT, dynamite, C-4 ...) Into the body through the skin and this phenomenon occurs beyond the ability to identify the person.
However, with the Heartsbreath breath analyzer, these chemicals are easily 'exposed' and analysts have no difficulty in identifying suspects who have just been exposed to the explosives.
In the production and testing process, Michael Phillips divided into two separate groups, one exposed to the explosives, the other not. The results clearly defined those of the preceding and the latter.
The police and anti-terrorist organizations around the world receive information about the device with all the excitement, but researchers at the Menssana Research Institute say it may take some time before Heartsbreath is widely used, after extensive testing to eliminate risk factors in the production process.
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