From cyber security,
trace chemical detection, and turning sewage into fuel, to understanding real - world energy processes and forecasting future electric needs, PNNL was part of developing five advancements honored at a recent award event in Las Vegas.
Not exact matches
The most common «smelling» devices are
trace detection portals, known as puffers, which work by loosening particles on a passenger's clothing with blasts of air and then analyzing them for
traces of explosives or other suspicious
chemicals.
One Colorado - based technology company, Isonics Corp., recently designed a handheld and panel mounted
chemical detection unit that could help commercial landlords detect
trace amounts of nerve gas and homemade explosives in their buildings.