
Research develop special fluorescent ink to reveal counterfeit products
Oneday soon, the simple act of taking a photo with your Smartphone could help fight crimes, and prevent you from getting ripped off in the process. With just one snap, you could instantly know weather or not someone is trying to sell you a fake.
Counterfeiting is a mega big business that totals up to 650 billion dollars in global losses every year, according to the International chamber of commerce.
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