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Soon, 'human odourprint' based technology to sniff out criminals

Washington, Oct 15 (ANI): Police long have used trained dogs to sniff out human scents in pursuing criminals. Now, scientists are trying to decipher the chemistry of human odour to develop technology that can detect and classify smells.

They are tracking down those odiferous arches, loops, and whorls in the 'human odourprint' for purposes ranging from disease diagnosis to crime prevention.

According to an article in the current issue of Chemical and Engineering News, ACS' weekly newsmagazine, it's a difficult task, noting that each person's odourprint is a complex mixture impacted by multiple environmental factors, including diet and cosmetics.

The article describes progress in that direction, explaining that scientists already have identified odours in human breath and skin associated with diabetes, cancer, and other diseases.

Scientists are even trying to detect the 'smell of deception,' or chemical changes that occur with heightened stress that may help screen and identify, for example, terrorists planning to blow up an airplane and criminals intending to rob a bank. (ANI)

Plant-grown insulin enters human trials

London, Jan 9 (ANI): For the first time, scientists have injected humans with insulin grown in plants, in order to test if plants could provide cheaper source of insulin for diabetics.Sembiosys Genetics, a Canadian company based in Calgary, Alberta, inserted human insulin genes into safflowers, causing them to make a compound called pro-insulin.Enzymes acted upon pro-insulin and converted it into a type of insulin called SBS-1000.Previous tests revealed that SBS-1000 is similar to human insulin, reports New.....
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