FeleciaMeyers
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Hello, forums people. Here's your dose of current events for the day:
Instead of a pan and a pick ax, prospectors of the future might seek gold with a hand-held biosensor that uses a component of DNA to detect traces of the element in water.
Link: user link on phys.org
Certainly noteworthy, I guess.
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Miroku
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"There's gold in them thar hills!" Now you can know for sure because SCIENCE.
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Lozmai
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Maybe they used the hand-held gold sensor to discover gold in another hand-held device: cell phones! No moar phone chuckin' mates!
You cannot comprehend me.
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