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Coming soon: 'A device that smells human fear'
Updated on Monday, November 02, 2009, 18:26 IST Tags:Human fearDevice
London: Modern science is well on its way to gauge human emotions, with scientists in Britain developing what they call is a "fear detector" which can smell human fear found in sweat.

A team at the City University London is working on the unique device which relies on a technology that recognises a pheromone, or scent signal, produced in human sweat when a person is scared.

And, according to the scientists, the "fear detector" will make it possible to identify individuals at check points who are up to no good.

Terrorists with murder in mind, drug smugglers, or criminals on the run are likely to be very fearful of being discovered -- however, calm they might appear on the surface, their bodies could give them away, they said.

"The challenge lies in the characterisation and identification of the specific chemical that gives away the signature of human fear, especially the fear in relation to criminal acts," 'The Daily Telegraph' quoted team leader Prof Tong Tun as telling 'The Engineer' magazine.

Although the research is at an early stage, the aim is to develop a prototype device in the next two to three years, the scientists said.

Bureau Report


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