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What’s better at finding a hidden bomb--a dog, or an electronic chemical detector? Let’s find out.

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Sources:
Detection of land mines by amplified fluorescence quenching of polymer films: a man-portable chemical sniffer for detection of ultratrace concentrations of explosives emanating from land mines spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/4038/0000/Detection-of-land-mines-by-amplified-fluorescence-quenching-of-polymer/10.1117/12.396225.short?SSO=1

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America Is Running Out of Bomb-Sniffing Dogs [2017 article] nytimes.com/2017/08/04/opinion/sunday/bomb-sniffing-dogs-terrorism-security.html

Dog sniffing at the superbowl abcnews.go.com/US/mans-best-friend-bomb-sniffing-dogs-securing-super/story?id=68691182

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Conducting polymers in sensor design intechopen.com/books/conducting-polymers/conducting-polymers-in-sensor-design

DARPA Dog’s Nose
discovermagazine.com/technology/future-tech-19



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