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Sniffing out threats with light

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Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

It isn’t time to retire bomb-sniffing dogs – yet. However, that scenario is closer to happening, thanks to advances in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, hyperspectral imaging and other photonics technologies. Armed with these, police and military personnel will be able to do quick checks to uncover explosives and chemical or biological agents from a distance and up close. Photonics at the core Adam Bingham, a research scientist at ICx Technologies Inc. in Arlington, Va., noted that the company’s explosive-, narcotic- and chemical agent-detecting products have...Read full article

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    Published: December 2009
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