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April 30th, 2003
Pharmacom working to develop sensor to combat bioterrorism
Abstract:
Scientist William Wang slips a cellular handset out of his pocket once again to show how small it is. The cell phone has become Wang's prop, a way to describe the technological objective that has become his professional Holy Grail. The lack of an accurate, powerful and portable instrument for detecting biological agents is a glaring weakness as U.S. authorities confront the threat of bioterrorism.
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SmallTimes
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