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Forensic experts have long been able to detect explosive residue on suspects’ hands, but interpretation of this evidence has remained limited until now.
Dr. Matteo Gallidabino , Lecturer in Forensic Chemistry at King’s College London and lead author of the study, emphasized the significance of these findings.
The research team conducted controlled experiments where volunteers handled smokeless powder samples containing common additives.
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