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Monitoring Pollution and Detecting Disease Monday, September 21, 2009 - Ehud Rattner Home >> Headlines >> Environment
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Nitric oxide, a gas well known to scientists for its myriad functions, has proven challenging to measure accurately outside the laboratory. A team of Princeton and Rice University researchers has demonstrated a new method of identifying the gas using lasers and sensors that are inexpensive, compact and highly sensitive. Such a portable device, suitable for large-scale deployment, could be of great value to atmospheric science, pollution control, biology and medicine. (source: sciencedaily.com)
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