A dog's nose knows: Canines detect traces of gasoline down to one billionth of a teaspoon

Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - 06:41 in Psychology & Sociology

The uncanny ability of dogs to smell minuscule amounts of gasoline or other accelerants is a boon to arson investigators. Unfortunately, Sparky isn’t the best expert when it comes to a court of law.

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