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"Bomb Dowser" returns - Iran have focused bipolar magnetic virus detector!
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MK14:

--- Quote from: Simon on April 19, 2020, 08:11:57 pm ---so where is the link? the BBC are a mess.

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I think my main additional source (I'd read it and the BBC article, a couple of days, ago approximately).
Was/is here:

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/17/iran_coronavirus_detector/

The new BBC 'scrolling'/paragraph-sections news pages thing (linked to by OP), doesn't seem to allow links to its direct articles (paragraphs, i.e. short news snippets, rather than linkable web pages), sorry.
Also, it seems to have disappeared (from a look by me, through all apparently available pages it had. But it could be somewhere on the BBC website, I also tried searching for it).
Zero999:

--- Quote ---Their "smart Covid-19 detector" bears an uncanny resemblance to three fake bomb detector tools, sold by four British fraudsters more than a decade ago, which ended up in conflict zones and were used by a number of governments around the world pic.twitter.com/moE0F3gaEU
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Perhaps they should take them to court and sue them for IP violation. :palm:
Electro Detective:

I just noticed the 'bipolar' word in the description  :-//

daqq:

--- Quote from: Zero999 on April 20, 2020, 10:05:47 am ---
--- Quote ---Their "smart Covid-19 detector" bears an uncanny resemblance to three fake bomb detector tools, sold by four British fraudsters more than a decade ago, which ended up in conflict zones and were used by a number of governments around the world pic.twitter.com/moE0F3gaEU
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Perhaps they should take them to court and sue them for IP violation. :palm:

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I don't think you can patent stupid.
BrianHG:

--- Quote from: daqq on April 20, 2020, 10:51:07 am ---
--- Quote from: Zero999 on April 20, 2020, 10:05:47 am ---
--- Quote ---Their "smart Covid-19 detector" bears an uncanny resemblance to three fake bomb detector tools, sold by four British fraudsters more than a decade ago, which ended up in conflict zones and were used by a number of governments around the world pic.twitter.com/moE0F3gaEU
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Perhaps they should take them to court and sue them for IP violation. :palm:

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I don't think you can patent stupid.

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Is this a challenge?
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