Sweat, the fingerprint of the future? »
Posted By IsraGeek 7 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyPerspiration has crime-busting potential, according to chemists who say that the food we eat, drugs we take, gender and even state of mind, all combine to make each person's sweat unique.
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I am a thirty-something (on the low end of the thirties) "hi tech" professional from Tel Aviv, Israel. Although I am in the twilight of ...
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hyperbola7 months, 3 weeks ago
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This is already the second time that this "self-promotion" story appears here on propeller. Kind of irritating to have the science and technology section "padded" with this kind of insignificant trivia.
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Perhaps it has to do with needing some more funding from the defense department?
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"""Using a high-end mass spectrophotometer provided by the US Department of Defense and Israeli Ministry of Defense...."""
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