Researchers can map toxic gas dispersal to help direct evacuations
A geographic profiling tool used to catch serial criminals could help reduce the casualties of human-tiger conflict
University of Texas at San Antonio researchers develop tools to predict the dispersal of chemical plumes, pollutants
Once in the territory of science fiction, "nanobots" are closer than ever to becoming a reality, with possible applications in medicine, manufacturing, robotics, and fluidics
Rutgers-led study demonstrates low-cost technology for security screening at public venues like stadiums, theme parks, and schools
Radio waves reveal person's presence in a room, even beyond the sensor's line of sight
The 3-D-printed artificial neural network can be used in medicine, robotics, and security
The "NPS Data Hub" will help forensic chemists identify new types of fentanyl and other narcotics more quickly
A pioneering new project trials fingerprinting techniques to battle pangolin poaching
The detector could help first responders and scientists in the field identify deadly and difficult-to-detect nerve agents, such as VX and sarin
Despite their usefulness, current blood tests that analyze samples from crime scenes have limitations
The robot, reported in ACS Sensors, could even read a message written on the ground using odors as a barcode
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