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Can metal nanoparticles and portable lasers detect synthetic cannabinoids in saliva?

Researchers from Florida International University investigate if they can use SERS to rapidly detect synthetic cannabinoids in oral fluid. Continue reading Can metal nanoparticles and portable lasers detect synthetic cannabinoids in saliva?

niara nicholsOctober 27, 2020November 7, 2020Leave a comment
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Augmenting Cocaine Signals with Gold

Private sector scientists working for Real-Time Analyzers, Inc (RTA) explore the possibility of enhancing the signal of cocaine to forensically relevant levels using gold nanoparticles. Continue reading Augmenting Cocaine Signals with Gold

JomeadFebruary 11, 2020Leave a comment
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An alternative method for detecting THC in body fluids

Researchers at Oregon State University examine a more efficient method for the detection of THC in body fluids. Continue reading An alternative method for detecting THC in body fluids

niara nicholsOctober 29, 2019November 6, 20191 Comment
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