The Economist -
6 Jul 2017 16:50

WHEN it comes to finding hidden explosives, the self-propelled detection system known as a sniffer dog has no equal. But sniffer dogs have to be trained, and that is a delicate process. In particular, the trace levels of explosive vapour involved are so low (because dogs' noses are so sensitive) that accidental contamination of supposedly residue-free "control" samples is a serious possibility. That confuses the animal and slows down its training. Things would therefore go more smoothly if a tra...
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