A Shoe-Box-Sized Chemical Detector
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Dec. 15 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
A chemical sensor prototype developed at the University of Michigan will be able to detect "single-fingerprint quantities" of substances from a distance of more than 100 feet away, and its developers are working to shrink it to the size of a shoebox.
It could potentially be used to identify traces of drugs and explosives, as well as speeding the analysis of certain me . . .
A chemical sensor prototype developed at the University of Michigan will be able to detect "single-fingerprint quantities" of substances from a distance of more than 100 feet away, and its developers are working to shrink it to the size of a shoebox.
It could potentially be used to identify traces of drugs and explosives, as well as speeding the analysis of certain me . . .