Military Utilizing Microbe Based Sensors to Detect Enemy Chemical/Weapon Presence Including Ultraviolet Light Emission
John Keller in Engineering Academy describes how the military is using microbes that are sensitive to various stimuli, chemicals, and wavelengths to detect enemy presence…
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