开发用于检测和追踪自制炸弹的新方法 New Method Developed to Detect and Trace Homemade Bombs
伦敦 King's College 的研究人员与 Northumbria University 合作,开发出一种检测自制炸药的新方法,这将有助于法庭科学家追查其来源。 科学家们表明,通过使用该技术,他们可以利用非常低的微量,检测到大量自制炸药成分。自制炸药常被用于不同罪行,包括 2013 年的波士顿马拉松爆炸案和 2011 年的奥斯陆爆炸案。利用传统方式,通过提取案件样本进行取证分析,对于这类案件的检测和追踪是非常具有挑战性的。首席作者 Matteo Gallidabino 博士说:“我们开发的新方法耗时较短,是解决此类爆炸案的可行解决方案。
Researchers at King's College London, in collaboration with Northumbria University, have developed a new way of detecting homemade explosives which will help forensic scientists trace where it came from. Scientists show that through using this technique, they can detect a very large number of components of homemade explosives down to very low trace amounts. Homemade explosives are frequently used in a number of different crimes, including the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 and the Oslo attacks in 2011. They have traditionally been very challenging to detect and trace in samples submitted for forensic analysis. Lead author Dr. Matteo Gallidabino said: "The method we developed is less time consuming and represents a viable solution for challenging explosives like these.
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