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Baking powder or anthrax? Ask the Ceeker

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

These days, anyone who comes across a strange white powder might like to know – as quickly and as accurately as possible – whether it is benign baking powder or deadly anthrax. The Ceeker can help. Pronounced “seeker,” the handheld gadget was created by Veritide Ltd., which develops biological identification and detection devices. It analyzes a suspicious sample and, within minutes, can reveal whether it contains bacterial spores. First responders such as police and firefighters, HazMat personnel, airport security, postal workers and military units would benefit most from the tool...Read full article

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