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SCIENTISTS AT LOS ALAMOS (N.M.) National Laboratory have demonstrated an airborne, laser-based device capable of detecting clouds of biological warfare agents at distances of nearly 20 mi. The portable system can scan up to 1 million acres per hour using laser pulses. Airborne contaminants reflect...
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