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If you look closely – really closely – at the stars on the red carpet at last night's Golden Globes, you might be able to detect a hint of horror.
We might be able to detect a body's changing spatial relations with its neighbors, but not its changing relationship with space itself!
Using echolocation, dolphins might be able to detect a pregnant woman's developing fetus, some experts say.
If you were to take a bite of homemade butter versus store-bought butter, you might be able to detect a slight difference.
Even though dolphins might be able to detect a pregnancy, giving birth near dolphins may be a bad idea, as the meat-eating marine mammals are known to sometimes be aggressive, scientists say.
But initially, it came up out of our love of old-time American music from the 1920s and 1930s which, if you have a microscope, you might be able to detect a little bit of that influence in our music, but not too much.
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About a year ago, the company decided to begin studying how a machine might be able to detect an emotion based on the quality of the spoken voice.
By testing urine, these sensors might be able to detect hormone changes in a woman and advise if she is pregnant.
A battery of specially tuned long-wavelength lasers might be able to detect the spectral fingerprints of different molecules, says Richard Zare, a laser chemist at Stanford University.
The second flaw involved location data being sent unencrypted, meaning a traffic snooper might be able to detect it.
With a telescope, he added, observers might be able to detect the asteroid moving.
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