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Police unveil drug-detecting equipment - East Anglian Daily Times


Police unveil drug-detecting equipment
East Anglian Daily Times, UK - 14 hours ago
... Week and can detect even the smallest traces of illegal substances on any object from hands to money. A metal detector arch was also used at the venue, ...

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What happened to the Kuiper Belt's smallest objects? - New Scientist (subscription)


New Scientist (subscription)

What happened to the Kuiper Belt's smallest objects?
New Scientist (subscription), UK - Oct 4, 2008
But that research team has since said that the detections might have instead been instrumental noise in the X-ray detector itself. ...

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Xplorer Comes To Macs - Inside Mac Games


Inside Mac Games

Xplorer Comes To Macs
Inside Mac Games, TN - Oct 9, 2008
Players can activate tools such as the magnifying glass and electronic detector for help in spotting hard-to-find objects. Each level can be replayed ...

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Near-miss asteroid 'only spotted day before impact' - Northumberland Gazette


Near-miss asteroid 'only spotted day before impact'
Northumberland Gazette, UK - Oct 10, 2008
Infrasound detector arrays in Kenya also detected a sound wave from the direction of the expected impact. Fortunately for the inhabitants of Planet Earth, ...

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The future of photography - New Scientist (subscription)


The future of photography
New Scientist (subscription), UK - Sep 16, 2008
The movement ensures that, regardless of its speed, any object moving to either the left or the right is perfectly captured by the camera for a fraction of ...

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