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More discreet and accurate than anything on the market, the innocuous-looking plastic drink stir comes with a tip that will ...
1:30 UBC develops device to test for spiked drinks Researchers at the University of British Columbia have developed a tool to help people determine if their drinks have been spiked. Spikeless ...
University of B.C. researchers have invented a stir stick they say can detect whether a drink has been spiked with common date-rape drugs. It is made of a paper material that would draw a small ...
In 30 seconds, it can detect things like GHB and ketamine. Around 10 per cent of women and sexual minorities report having their drink spiked at some point. Now researchers at UBC have developed a ...
Around 10 per cent of women and sexual minorities report having their drink spiked at some point. Now researchers at UBC have developed a tool that could help catch spiked drinks and stop sexual ...
Researchers at the University of British Columbia say they have developed a new tool to detect common drink-spiking drugs. They say they plan to test the device, known as Spikeless, in the ...
Around 10 per cent of women and sexual minorities report having their drink spiked at some point. Now researchers at UBC have developed a tool that could help catch spiked drinks and stop sexual ...