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People are training rats to detect landmines. The rats are too light to set the mines off and can smell the explosive compound extremely well. The rats are very fast and can clear an area 3 times faster than use of electronic mine sweepers and with higher accuracy.
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Bomb-sniffing dogs will calmly sit when they smell explosive materials. They will never bark or paw at something they detect
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what explosives can dogs detect?
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Elephants are being trained to detect Explosives. Dogs have only 811 genes dedicated to smelling, while elephants have 1,948. Humans have 396.
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In 1979 there was an unexplainable nuclear explosion near the Prince Edward Islands. It was detected by the Vela Hotel Satellite, but still has yet to be claimed.
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Police dogs can be trained to detect either explosives or narcotics, but never both.
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On average 2-3 times/month, an explosion larger than 100 Tons of TNT is detected in the upper atmosphere from meteors burning up on entry. About every two years or so, such a meteor explosion releases more energy than the Hiroshima bomb.
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Silly string has long been used by American and British military forces to detect tripwires for explosive booby traps. Exposes tripwires but light enough not to trip them off.
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English Springer Spaniel can be used as a therapy dog, sniffer dog (to detect explosives and weapons, blood, humans and bumblebee nests) and as a search-and-rescue dog.
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As of 2006 Silly String was being used by U.S. Troops in Iraq to detect trip wires on explosives. Thousands of cans of Silly String are boxed and addressed to individual servicemen and servicewomen in Iraq. It is considered a hazardous material, and only certain companies can ship it.
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The average 70 kg (150 lb) adult human body contains approximately 7×10^27 atoms and contains at least detectable traces of 60 chemical elements, some of which are metals that were formed during massive explosions like Supernova.
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Shockwaves travel so efficiently in water, only 11 sensors are needed to detect a nuclear explosion in any of the worlds oceans [PDF]
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The U.S. has installed a device on its spy satellites called a "Bhangmeter" which is used to detect and measure the yields of nuclear explosions. The name derives from "bhang", a type of marijuana grown in India.
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The Bhangmeter is a device to detect atmospheric nuclear explosions and measure yield ("bang") by sensing the distinctive bright double pulse of visible light. The name is from the Hindi "bhang"(cannabis).The joke was that one would have to be on drugs to believe it would work properly.
The newest tool for detecting explosives is spinach. - source
The Sniffex - a divining rod used to detect explosives. The Navy ran tests showing the device failing to detect two trucks hauling over 1000 lbs of explosives and concluded it didn't work. The military bought 8 anyway. - source
Bees can be trained to detect substances like explosives, illegal drugs and various human and plant disease.
ADE 651 the bomb finding "device" was sold to airports all over the world, was supposed to find dynamite, cocaine and even specific persons if you loaded a polaroid into it. The scammers were only stopped after thousands died after it failed to detect explosives in Bagdhad. - source
When a dog is trained to detect drugs explosives contraband?
A type of sensor used to detect nuclear explosions is called a "Bhangmeter"
How to train a dog to detect explosives?
Sniffer wasps can be trained within five minutes to associate various odors with food and have been shown to successfully detect explosive materials and early signs of fungal disease on crops. They have also been used to detect lung and skin cancers, diabetes, and to confirm pregnancy.
A dog named Zanjeer who served as a detection dog with Mumbai Police in 1993 detected over 3329 kg of RDX explosives, 600 detonators, 249 hand grenades, and more than 6000 rounds of live ammunition. He also helped avert three more bombs in days following the blasts, thus saving countless lives.
Labrador Retriever is intelligent dog that can be easily trained. It is often used as a guide dog, for hunting, detection of drugs and explosives and as a search-and-rescue dog.
"Afterdamp" - a toxic mixture of gases such as Hydrogen sulfide left in a mine following an explosion. the "canary in the coalmine" was used to to detect afterdamp as they are more sensitive to the gas than humans.