A sense for landmines

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Abstract

A heightened sense of smell, achieved by proxy through chemistry, offers solutions to problems where biologically based sensors are inappropriate. Detection of the TNT in landmines using fluorescent chemosensors is one example.

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Czarnik, A. W. (1998, July 30). A sense for landmines. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/28728

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