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University Gives Lethal Dose Of caffeine To Students

A UK university has been prosecuted for administrating a lethal dose of caffeine to two students during a scientific experiment that went wrong. The university in northern England has been fined £400,000 for endangering the lives of two students, by giving them 100 times the recommended dosage of caffeine, the equivalent of drinking 300 cups of coffee in one go. RT.com reports: An ill-placed decimal point on a mobile phone being used to calculate the caffeine dosage led to the sports science students at Northumbria University being given 30g of caffeine instead of 0.3g. Death can occur at 18g, the court was told. The students, both in their twenties, were taking part in an experiment to measure the effect of caffeine on exercise. In past experiments, caffeine was administered through tablets but the university has since switched to powder of a much higher concentrate. Northumbria University has apologised after two students took a potentially fatal amount of caffeine in an experiment #CapitalReports pic.twitter.com/bZABQUnMQm — Capital NE News (@CapitalNENews) 25 January 2017 “No one, including the lab technicians or senior lecturer, checked to ensure the dosage had been correctly calculated,” prosecutor Adam Ferrer said. They immediately suffered side effects, including dizziness, [...]

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