
|Articles|December 11, 2013
- The Column-12-04-2013
- Volume 9
- Issue 22
Q&A: Miniaturizing Military Detectors
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are thinking smaller in the development of detectors for military use - from the detection of explosives and chemical weapons to humans. Scientist Ron Manginell from the laboratories spoke to The Column about the on-going research in this area.
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Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are thinking smaller in the development of detectors for military use — from the detection of explosives and chemical weapons to humans. Scientist Ron Manginell from the laboratories spoke to Bethany Degg of The Column about the on-going research in this area.
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