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Dlott Devises Method to Detect Deadly Fumes, Toxic Gases, and Hidden Explosives

December 31, 2008

Dr. Dana Dlott and his researchers have devised a method to evaluate substrate surfaces. This method could assist in the detection of deadly fumes in subways, toxic gases resulting from chemical spills and hidden explosives. This research has been reviewed in numerous articles. To read more on this exciting new discovery, please click on the articles below:

  • UIUC News Bureau
  • Daily India
  • Laser Focus World
  • Medical News Today
  • PhysOrg.com
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