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NewsDoping Athletes, Beware! This Sensor May Be Your Downfallby University at BuffaloNew optical device could help detect drugs, bomb-making chemicals, and more
NewsDetecting a New Doping Trend among Olympic Athletesby American Chemical SocietyHow experts are planning to catch cheating athletes
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