Pentagon researchers study ways to clean up effects of radiological bombs.

DIRTY BOMB CLEAN-UP Concerns about terrorists' use of radiological weapons, also known as dirty bombs, are prompting the Pentagon to develop technology to respond to the use of such a device. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is often assigned some of the military's most complex...

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