Biology
Researchers Use Glowing Bacteria to Detect Active Landmines
Detection teams can now safely determine the location of buried landmines from a remote location A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem showed that glowing bacteria, combined with a laser-based scanning system, can be utilized to remotely detect buried landmines.
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