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But as the US military has been gearing up for operations in Syria in response to the Assad regime's alleged use of chemical weapons,
such as destroying stockpiles of chemical weapons. Employing exotic new weaponry can also offer the opportunity to demonstrate that the investment of significant sums was spent money well.
which can penetrate containers filled with chemical weapons, and allow them to drain into the ground to minimise dispersal.
The Crashpad ruptures chemical weapons stores with blast or shrapnel and contains white phosphorous to incinerate chemical agents.
which can find traces of explosives, chemical weapons and illicit drugs. Among the project's breakthroughs, the X-ray backscatter equipment produces high-intensity beams
Chemical weapons can be detected earlier than it was the case with other systems. And X-ray equipment will be more compact,
and sarin gas Scientists are developing a way to prevent brain damage among people exposed to poisonous chemicals found in pesticides and chemical weapons.
human rights groups began lobbying last year for lethal robots to be added to the list of prohibited weapons that includes chemical weapons.
Strano and the paper lead author, postdoc and plant biologist Juan Pablo Giraldo, envision turning plants into self-powered, photonic devices such as detectors for explosives or chemical weapons.
Chemical weapons From airport security detecting explosives to art historians authenticating paintings, society thirst for powerful sensors is growing.
And it could aid in the detection of chemical weapons. The National Science Foundation supported the research in a grant to develop a real-time in vivo biosensing system.
2015new sensing tech could help detect diseases, fraudulent art, chemical weapons June 1st, 2015thin coating on condensers could make power plants more efficient:
And it could aid in the detection of chemical weapons s
#Exciton, exciton on the wall Researchers have observed, in metals for the first time, transient excitons the primary response of free electrons to light.
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