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Electronic Nose Nabs Graffiti Artists

2015-06-30 22:57:00| Chemical Processing

Art is in the eye of the beholder. To me, well-done graffiti is magnificent. But I realize that tagging trains and other non-traditional canvases is illegal and can costs millions of dollars in clean-up. A new chemical-sniffing technology being used in Australia is proving effective in catching punk Picassos in the act.

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