Taxpayers Spend $150,000 To Study Duct Tape?

It may seem absurd – $150,000 in taxpayer dollars being used to study duct tape – but the work done inside a U.C. Davis laboratory could change the way evidence is used in criminal trials everywhere…Source

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  1. Cat Cocooned In Duct Tape Rescued In Pa.
  2. Study: Women Spend 3 Years Primping In A Lifetime
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  5. On Tape: Reporter Attacked By ‘Playful’ Lion


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3 Responses to “Taxpayers Spend $150,000 To Study Duct Tape?”

  1. seems realy absurd :) hahha!cant believe that

  2. It makes a lot of sense: It’s duct tape, afterall. Some people worship it.

  3. Hokey science to convict people is never a good idea. They should stick with DNA.

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