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| | U.S. Military Is Seeking Ultimate "Stink Bomb" (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | Possible uses of such a "stink bomb" include crowd control and deterring people from restricted areas, says a psychologist working on the project. |
 | | The advantage of using stink bombs, she explained, is that odors, unlike pepper spray and tear gas, are not dangerous. |
 | | Little research on cross-cultural odor preferences has been done, said Dalton, but she and her colleagues have avoided food and personal products as candidate odors because they tend to be culture-specific. |
| news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2002/01/0107_020107TVstinkbomb.html (600 words) |
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