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In the raid on the Brussels suspects  apartment, police found a homemade explosive called TATP.                crocs                      yeezy                                                                      Two Brussels terror suspects identified          03:52                                                                      Terrorists like it because it s made with household chemicals, like nail polish remover, ingredients that don t raise suspicion when they re purchased. Now, American researchers have a new device to detect it.Dr. Jimmie Oxley is the director of the University of Rhode Island s Center of Explosives Detection.   The  af1 university has been given a $1 million grant by the Department of Homeland Security to come up with a sensor for the highly volatile explosive, TATP.                 It only took a tenth of a pound of TATP to blow up a car door                                                      CBS News                                         You don t need pounds to cause a catastrophic failure,  Dr. Oxley explained.                                        It only took a tenth of a pound of TATP to rip apart a car door.     Tuesday night, Belgian police seized 33 pounds of the explosive -- that s 300 times more .TATP is made with hydrogen peroxide and acetone, items easily purchased at a drug store. For years we have relied on bomb sniffing dogs to detect TATP, but with long hours and fatigue, they have their limits.        From a campus lab, professor Otto Gregor
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