Japanese researchers find new ways to detect cyanide poisoning

Researchers from Kindai University and the Aichi Prefectural Police Department published a study on detecting cyanide poisoning in a toxicology journal in May.

The study was conducted by researchers from institutions including Kindai University and the Aichi Prefectural Police Department.

It was published in a toxicology journal in May and presents new methods for detecting cyanide poisoning.

The report appeared on June 16, 2026.

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