Raman spectroscopy used to help detect illegal ivory

Poaching is estimated to cause an eight per cent loss in the world's elephant population every year (Image: DW)
The researchers’ laser-based approach shows how the development and adoption of innovative techniques can help to address the global problem of illegal ivory trading.
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