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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Economic Forum in Kyiv

International Economic Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 12, 2023 - Host of the TSN. Week information and analytical program Alla Mazur, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Rostyslav Shurma and First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko (L - R) attend the IX Kyiv International Economic Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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International Economic Forum in Kyiv

International Economic Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 12, 2023 - Host of the TSN. Week information and analytical program Alla Mazur, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Rostyslav Shurma and First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko (L - R) attend the IX Kyiv International Economic Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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International Economic Forum in Kyiv

International Economic Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 12, 2023 - Host of the TSN. Week information and analytical program Alla Mazur, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Rostyslav Shurma and First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko (L - R) attend the IX Kyiv International Economic Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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International Economic Forum in Kyiv

International Economic Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 12, 2023 - Host of the TSN. Week information and analytical program Alla Mazur, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Rostyslav Shurma and First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko (L - R) attend the IX Kyiv International Economic Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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Russia's foreign ministry calls U.S. military hegemony "evil of modern world"

STORY: Russia's foreign ministry calls U.S. military hegemony "evil of modern world" DATELINE: Sept. 14, 2023 LENGTH: 0:02:19 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (Russian): CHEN TING, Xinhua correspondent in Moscow 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (Russian): MARIA ZAKHAROVA, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (Russian): CHEN TING, Xinhua correspondent in Moscow 4. SOUNDBITE 4 (Russian): MARIA ZAKHAROVA, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson STORYLINE: SOUNDBITE 1 (Russian): CHEN TING, Xinhua correspondent in Moscow "Recently, a report by the Xinhua Analytical Center 'US Military Hegemony: Origins, Facts and Dangers' was published in Beijing. What is the relevance of this Xinhua Think Tank publication today?" SOUNDBITE 2 (Russian): MARIA ZAKHAROVA, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson "The indicator in the form of American terrible, colossal public debt, in my opinion, is one of the manifestations of the fact that, in pursuit for some kind of the world domination, they missed the

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Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

BORODIANKA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2023 - Ukrainian publicist, writer, journalist, Radio Svoboda columnist, regular author of analytical articles in Ukrainian publications on political and historical topics and PEN Ukraine member Vitalii Portnykov (R) who accepted the 2023 Prize in the Publicism and Journalism nomination attends the awards ceremony of the 2022 and 2023 Taras Shevchenko National Prize at the monument to Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko that was shot at by Russian invaders, Borodianka, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine.

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Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

BORODIANKA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2023 - Ukrainian publicist, writer, journalist, Radio Svoboda columnist, regular author of analytical articles in Ukrainian publications on political and historical topics and PEN Ukraine member Vitalii Portnykov who has accepted the 2023 Prize in the Publicism and Journalism nomination speaks to the press before the awards ceremony of the 2022 and 2023 Taras Shevchenko National Prize at the monument to Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko that was shot at by Russian invaders, Borodianka, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine.

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Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

BORODIANKA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2023 - Deputy head of the Office of the President Oleksii Dniprov and chair of the Taras Shevchenko National Prize Committee Yevhen Nyshchuk (L to R) present the 2023 Prize for Publicism and Journalism to Ukrainian publicist, writer, journalist, Radio Svoboda columnist, regular author of analytical articles in Ukrainian publications on political and historical topics and PEN Ukraine member Vitalii Portnykov (R) during the awards ceremony of the 2022 and 2023 Taras Shevchenko National Prize at the monument to Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko that was shot at by Russian invaders, Borodianka, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine.

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Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

Awards ceremony of Taras Shevchenko National Prize in Borodianka

BORODIANKA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2023 - Ukrainian publicist, writer, journalist, Radio Svoboda columnist, regular author of analytical articles in Ukrainian publications on political and historical topics and PEN Ukraine member Vitalii Portnykov delivers an acceptance speech upon winning the 2023 Prize in the Publicism and Journalism nomination during the awards ceremony of the 2022 and 2023 Taras Shevchenko National Prize at the monument to Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko that was shot at by Russian invaders, Borodianka, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine.

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Italy opens competition probe into Apple's app store policies

STORY: Italy opens competition probe into Apple's app store policies DATELINE: May 13, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:12 LOCATION: Rome CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of an Apple store STORYLINE: Italy's antitrust regulator on Thursday opened a new investigation to assess whether the United States-based high-tech giant Apple abused its dominant position in the smartphone app market. The move is the latest in a series of competition-related probes into the company by the Italian Competition Authority (AGCM). Now, the AGCM alleges that Apple's rules for third-party app developers are more restrictive than those for its own smartphone apps on the iOS platform, especially when it comes to privacy guidelines. The authority also alleges that Apple provides outside developers with lower-quality analytical data, making it more difficult for those companies to effectively advertise their products. "The presumed discriminatory conduct carried out by Apple can cause a drop in advertising proceeds for third-party dev

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Japan medical firm exhibits devices in Iran trade show

Japan medical firm exhibits devices in Iran trade show

TEHRAN, Iran - Koichiro Ikegai (2nd from R) of Apel Co., a medical and analytical device firm in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, explains its product for newborns at an international trade show in Tehran, Iran, on Oct. 6, 2014, amid international economic sanctions.

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Hitachi develops portable gene-analyzing germ detector

Hitachi develops portable gene-analyzing germ detector

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. has developed a portable germ detector (in photo) which can detect germs such as E. coli bacteria within an extremely short period of time through gene analysis and will start selling it next spring, the company said at a press conference on Oct. 12. The device, which consists of a 4.5-kilogram collector and a 23-kg analytical instrument, can detect such germs in about 40 minutes to 2 hours, compared to the current times of about one week by incubation and half a day by gene analysis, Hitachi said.

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HORIBA's logo

HORIBA's logo

Keywords: HORIBA, analytical instruments, measuring instruments, general manufacturer ofmeasuring instruments, company, signboard, logo, logo mark = November 11, 2019, Tokyo Sales Office, Kanda Awaji-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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HORIBA's logo

HORIBA's logo

Keywords: HORIBA, analytical instruments, measuring instruments, general manufacturer of measuring instruments, company, signboard, logo, logo mark = November 11, 2019, Tokyo Sales Office, Kanda Awaji-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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micro chemical chip made with mass production technology jointly developed by Panasonic and Micro Chemical Giken.

micro chemical chip made with mass production technology jointly developed by Panasonic and Micro Chemical Giken.

Panasonic and Micro Chemical Giken (Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki City), a venture company from the University of Tokyo, announced on April 6 that they have developed a technology to mass produce micro chemical chips, which can be used to create a single chip for analytical equipment used in blood tests, pharmaceuticals, and environmental research. The glass molding method used for the production of aspheric lenses for cameras, etc., which was owned by Panasonic, was converted to the new method. With the newly developed technology, it is possible to produce chips with a diameter of up to 50 mm and mass produce tens of thousands of chips per month. The low cost also has the advantage that the chips can be disposable on site. Currently, the mainstream chip material is resin, which is easy to mass-produce and low-cost. However, resin is difficult to resist chemicals and the environment, and this has been an issue for its further spread. Photo taken on November 6, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Hitachi develops portable gene-analyzing germ detector

Hitachi develops portable gene-analyzing germ detector

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. has developed a portable germ detector (in photo) which can detect germs such as E. coli bacteria within an extremely short period of time through gene analysis and will start selling it next spring, the company said at a press conference on Oct. 12. The device, which consists of a 4.5-kilogram collector and a 23-kg analytical instrument, can detect such germs in about 40 minutes to 2 hours, compared to the current times of about one week by incubation and half a day by gene analysis, Hitachi said. (Kyodo)

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Jan Hamacek, Jan Svejdar

Jan Hamacek, Jan Svejdar

The Czech police will have two new central units, the national criminal office and the central analytical office, as of April 1, 2020, Police President Jan Svejdar, right, and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD), left, told during a press conference on December 12, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The Czech police will have two new central units, the national criminal office and the central analytical office, as of April 1, 2020, Police President Jan Svejdar, not seen, and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD), pictured, told during a press conference on December 12, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Svejdar

Jan Svejdar

The Czech police will have two new central units, the national criminal office and the central analytical office, as of April 1, 2020, Police President Jan Svejdar, pictured, and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told during a press conference on December 12, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Hamacek, Jan Svejdar

Jan Hamacek, Jan Svejdar

The Czech police will have two new central units, the national criminal office and the central analytical office, as of April 1, 2020, Police President Jan Svejdar, right, and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD), left, told during a press conference on December 12, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Hamacek, Jan Svejdar

Jan Hamacek, Jan Svejdar

The Czech police will have two new central units, the national criminal office and the central analytical office, as of April 1, 2020, Police President Jan Svejdar, right, and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD), left, told during a press conference on December 12, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Dalai Lama speaks at Japanese university

Dalai Lama speaks at Japanese university

The Dalai Lama speaks to about 500 people at Koyasan University in Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on Nov. 15, 2016. The Dalai Lama said he wants people to be more open-minded and analytical. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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