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Michigan State University researchers have developed a laser that can detect micro-traces of explosive chemicals on clothing and luggage, creating the possibility of laser-driven security checkpoints, MSU Today reports.
A man with a metal detector uncovered a hand grenade in the San Francisco park on March 21, prompting officials to shut down the park and send in a bomb squad.