Introduction to Detecting Homemade Explosives
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Detecting Homemade Explosives Comprehensive Overview
University of Tasmania Professor Michael Breadmore, ARC Future Fellow, ACROSS, partnered with Grey Innovation to develop ... Watch Episode 15 then download the free application note: “ Pretty, pretty interesting. Josh Mills from Tripwire Operations Group walks us through several of the most common types of IEDs ...
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Summary & Highlights for Detecting Homemade Explosives
- Explosive devices made with household chemicals are currently favored by terrorists like the Brussels attackers because they're ...
- Military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians have a tough job. Their lives—and others' lives too—depend on their ...
- In this web exclusive scene, science correspondent Miles O'Brien explains the difference between pipe
- Members of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Stealthy Insect Sensor Project team have been able to harness the honeybee's ...
- More than 20 explosions were created during a training session to educate
That wraps up our extensive overview of Detecting Homemade Explosives.