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July 30, 2014Anti-fraud lasers1 minutePlayAn anti-fraud laser detector could be used to identify counterfeit banknotes, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods.The prototype was developed with support from the Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centrehttp://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-fraud-lasers-and-inks-for-transparent-electronics...moreShareView all episodesBy Cambridge UniversityJuly 30, 2014Anti-fraud lasers1 minutePlayAn anti-fraud laser detector could be used to identify counterfeit banknotes, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods.The prototype was developed with support from the Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centrehttp://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-fraud-lasers-and-inks-for-transparent-electronics...moreMore shows like Research HorizonsView allPhilosophy19 ListenersMathematical, Statistical and Computational Aspects of the New Science of Metagenomics1 ListenersPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge5 ListenersRandom Geometry2 ListenersMoral Sciences Club3 ListenersFaculty of Classics5 ListenersAl-Andalus and Espana0 ListenersMedieval History Seminars16 ListenersThings Seminar0 ListenersCambridge Creative Writing Centre - Crime and Thriller13 Listeners
An anti-fraud laser detector could be used to identify counterfeit banknotes, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods.The prototype was developed with support from the Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centrehttp://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-fraud-lasers-and-inks-for-transparent-electronics
July 30, 2014Anti-fraud lasers1 minutePlayAn anti-fraud laser detector could be used to identify counterfeit banknotes, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods.The prototype was developed with support from the Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centrehttp://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-fraud-lasers-and-inks-for-transparent-electronics...more
An anti-fraud laser detector could be used to identify counterfeit banknotes, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods.The prototype was developed with support from the Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centrehttp://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-fraud-lasers-and-inks-for-transparent-electronics