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EOIR, JRAD to work with U.S. Navy of NBC detection
Two companies join with the U.S. Navy’s research unit to develop better detection sensors of chemical, biological, and nuclear materials
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Oak Ridge launches center for radiation detection as U.S. prepares for worst
Growing worries about what is euphemistically called nuclear “event” in the United States lead to creation of radiation-detection team in the Pentagon, and new radiation detection center at Oak Ridge Laboratory
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Case Study: Radiation Watch, maker of personal radiation meter
The story of an innovative start-up with good radiation detection technology and how it raised its funds
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New guide to $12 billion federal homeland security R&D funds
So you have a great homeland security idea but need money to fund the R&D? You may want to have this new report on your desk (although it will cost you a pretty penny to get it)
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U.S. creates nuclear event tracking and identification system
As Iran marches relentlessly toward the bomb, and North Korea continues to augment its own nuclear arsenal, worries about nuclear attack on the U.S. grow, and a new government-wide team is preparing for the grim event
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The long view
Sniff Test for Explosives Detection Extends Its Reach
Scientists have developed a way to detect tiny amounts of hard-to-detect explosives more than eight feet away, reducing the need to swipe clothing, luggage or other materials. The nNew method detects dangerous materials with lower vapor pressure.
No Power, No Operator, No Problem: Simulating Nuclear Reactors to Explore Next-Generation Nuclear Safety Systems
To create safe and efficient nuclear reactors, designers and regulators need reliable data consistent with real-world observation. Data generated at the facility validates computational models and guides the design of nuclear reactors.