General Dynamics Corp, a division of contractor for defense, was awarded $30 million grant from the U.S. Army, for manufacturing and supporting the equipments that can track chemical and biological weapons.
Fernando Patolsky and his team at the University of Tel Aviv have now developed a novel sensor chip that detects trinitrotoluene (TNT), as well as other explosive species, with high sensitivity and without a concentration step.
Dr Michael Haeck of Hach Lange revealed, Hach Lange has introduced a new optimization system for treating wastewater, which leads to a lot of cost savings.
On 23rd August, 2010, The University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science declared that they have crafted an odor sensor that utilizes live insect cells, to identify some types of odorous matter.
The University of Arizona is conducting a one-year research project, sponsored by the Arizona Grain Research and Promotion Council, on irrigated agriculture utilizing high-tech sensors to enhance wheat production
SpectraFluidics, a leader in the vapor trace chemical detection system,, declared that they have an investment alliance with In-Q-Tel (IQT), an autonomous strategic investment organization which recognizes the novel technology solutions for promoting U.S. Intelligence missions
The Providence Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) is promoting the chemical sensor integration project worth $593,000, in the Rhode Island’s Port Area Waterside Surveillance System (PAWSS), with an award from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
In association with Air Force Research Laboratory, University of Exeter, and State University of Albany, researchers of GE Global Research, which is the technology development wing of GE, has secured a $6.3 million endowment from DARPA i.e. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, for a tenure of four years, to design a novel sensor, that is both bio-inspired and nanostructured, to enable speedier and discerning choices, among the hazardous explosives, chemical threats and combat instruments.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded $6.3 million to the GE Global Research, for the development of bio-inspired sensors in the nanoscale range for highly selective use in the explosives and warfare agent detection.
Companiesandmarkets.com, an online collector of business information provided reports on a novel market research for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the European markets
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