Bioweapons have been extensively used by terrorists and anti-social elements over time. Methods have been drafted to counter the toxin war, but expensive and difficult implementation has somehow kept the evil on top. Now, a new method drafted by a team.
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Who could have ever imagined that these itsy-bitsy CD-drives can one day emerge as a new weapon against bio-terrorism? In fact, the laser in CD-drive can easily detect anthrax within a minute. A CD based sensor developed by Swinburne University's...
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