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High-tech fido could save lives in Iraq

by RLE at MIT | Feb 16, 2007 | News Links

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When he led a U.S. Army bomb squad in Baghdad in 2003, Staff Sgt. Luke Stalcup carried electronic devices to track bombs on roads, in trash cans or in cars. But these man-made imitations of a dogÕs nose often proved disappointing. «more»

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High-tech fido could save lives in Iraq

Prof. Vladimir Bulovic

Laboratory of Organic Optics and Electronics 

MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies 

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