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Dublin Live on MSNConvicted drink drivers may soon have to use breathalyser to get behind wheelConvicted drink drivers will only be allowed back on the roads if they use a device in which they must pass a breath test ...
A breathalyser designed to detect the early signs of lung cancer could be available by 2017 - potentially saving thousands of lives. The device is undergoing clinical trials at 17 British ...
A 53-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and refusing to take a breathalyser test, after a three-car ...
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Breathalyser designer banned for drink-drivingOne of the designers of breathalysers, the device used by police to detect if motorists have had too much alcohol, has been banned for drink-driving. Richard Lacey, 70, pleaded guilty to a single ...
Health monitoring: Qizhong Liang, a PhD candidate in JILA and the University of Colorado Boulder, demonstrates how the laser-based breathalyser works in the Ye lab at JILA. (Courtesy: Patrick Campbell ...
A new breathalyser sniffs out COVID in real-time and could be used to detect lung disease and cancer. At the moment the laser-based breathalyser is the size of a large table, but scientists hope ...
An irresistable story about a drunk sailor, a breathalyser and a raccoon captivated the internet when this 'document' was posted in an online forum. It told the sorry tale of a marine who got into ...
Dolphins are getting breathalysed, but not to stop them driving under the influence: a team of researchers has developed a special breathalyser that allows them to check the health of the animals ...
While there are currently breathalyser tests available for alcohol, detecting whether someone has been taking drugs isn’t so simple. But researchers from the University of Buffalo have developed ...
The mum-of-three, who was also the former director of a Hooters venue in Liverpool, initially refused to use a breathalyser after telling officers she’d had cosmetic surgery done on her lips the ...
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