Scientists working on corpse sniffer

More than 6,000 people died in the 1995 Kobe earthquake
More than 6,000 people died in the 1995 Kobe earthquake

Scientists today report results from a project to establish the chemical fingerprint of death, the first step towards a portable device for finding human bodies buried in disasters and at crime scenes.

Dr Dan Sykes, speaking at the 238th meeting of the American Chemical Society, revealed that he is trying to profile the chemicals released from decomposing bodies.