Cellphone sniffs out radiation
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Engineers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are working on a smart phone that can detect radiation. The phones will continuously glean data as the officers go about their daily business, and the information will be used to draw up maps of radiation that will expose illicit stores of nuclear material. The wireless "phone" sensor transmits radiation readings over an internet connection to a central computer and the GPS receiver in the phone labels the data with a time and location.
Via New Scientist. |


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