Robotic noses could be the future of disaster rescue—if they can outsniff search dogs


If researchers can crack the chemistry, the applications are numerous.

Analytical chemists have been working to develop high-functioning robotic smelling devices to detect victims of everything from human trafficking to natural disasters.
via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2ISVhyH"

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