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Scientists develop an instant test for Spice - the synthetic drug that turns users into 'zombies' within minutes
2023-09-19
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] It's known as the synthetic street drug that turns users into 'zombies' within minutes – and can even lead to psychosis and death.

Now, scientists at the University of Bath have developed a pocket-sized device that can instantly detect the presence of 'Spice', also known as 'fake weed'.

The small hand-held machine lights up in the presence of the illegal substance if it's been soaked into paper or fabric – a common method for smuggling into prisons.

Experts think the device will be handed out to police officers and prison guards to check for Spice 'within months', once it's been cleared for rollout.

With further engineering, the scientists think it will also able to detect all types of synthetic drugs, which are chemically produced in a lab.

Scientists at the University of Bath have described their invention in a paper published in the journal Analytical Chemistry.

The machine detects Spice with 95 per cent accuracy, according to their results.

'Our device is truly ground-breaking,' Professor Christopher Pudney who led the research at the university's Department of Life Sciences.

'It's battery-operated, ultra-portable, low-cost and gives instant results that anyone can interpret.'

Spice – which was made illegal in the UK in 2016 – can be fatal and often causes severe side effects, including psychosis, stroke and seizures.

The common street drug particularly causes harm among homeless communities, but it's also routinely smuggled into prisons.

In many cases, Spice use has proved lethal – for users both in and out of jail.

The substance was involved in almost half of non-natural deaths between 2015 and 2020 in English and Welsh prisons, according to a recent report from Middlesex University.

Spice takes the form of the liquid and can be sprayed on plant material that's smoked – giving a similar experience to using real marijuana.

But when it is smuggled into prisons it tends to be in its pure liquid form, illicitly soaked into paper or fabric such as clothing.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#8  ^^Bob Hope beat you to it
Posted by: Beavis   2023-09-19 18:03  

#7  What's the difference between a zombie and a liberal?

I have get to figure this out.

Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2023-09-19 17:05  

#6  it will also able to detect all types of synthetic drugs, which are chemically produced in a lab.

Covid? also known as the Whu flu.
Posted by: AlanC   2023-09-19 12:05  

#5  Watch out for sand worms
Posted by: Glenmore    2023-09-19 11:37  

#4  Watch out for sand worms
Posted by: Glenmore    2023-09-19 11:37  

#3  Been reading various comments posted on back-channel blogs, that are painting an interesting "What If" situation.

Generally the comments ask or wonder.
How long before the powers that currently be, add small amounts it to certain consumables?

With that said, given the collection of weird abnormals running this LSD Administration, what is to far fetched to consider?

Posted by: NN2N1   2023-09-19 06:54  

#2  Zombies? You meant liberals?

Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2023-09-19 03:17  

#1  Good for school portals?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-09-19 01:59  

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