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Guardian: Glowing bacteria offer hope for safe detection of 100m landmines |...
Team at Israel’s Hebrew University test system that uses lasers and modified bacteria to locate buried devices
Glowing bacteria could help detect unexploded landmines
www.telegraph.co.uk
Scientists have created a way to detect buried landmines using glowing bacteria and lasers in a breakthrough that could lead to a safe method for the disposal...
Bacteria to spot pollution
phys.org
... Shimshon Belkin, a project scientist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, adding: "no chemical method can provide this information.".
Glow and be eaten: Marine bacteria use light to lure plankton and fish
phys.org
Shimshon Belkin and his student Michael Ionescu of the Hebrew University's Silberman Institute of Life Sciences. Their findings show that the ...
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