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December 13, 2004
Cellphone sniffs out dirty bombs
Topics: War on Terror - the issues.From the Dec 09 article, Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition:
A smart phone that can detect radiation may soon be helping the police to find the raw materials for radioactive "dirty bombs" before they are deployed. The phones will glean data as the officers carrying them go about their daily business, and the information will be used to draw up maps of radiation that will expose illicit stores of nuclear material. Read More...
Now all we need is one that smells out IED's, and I hear something is on it's way soon!
Posted by Hyscience at December 13, 2004 10:53 AM
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