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Simple Test Could Offer Cheap Solution to Detecting Landmines

Posted November 16, 2009 10:06 AM

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Scientists have developed a simple, cheap, accurate test to find undetected landmines. Students from the University of Edinburgh have created a custom-made bacteria that glows green when it comes into contact with chemicals leaked by buried explosives. The bacteria can be mixed into a colourless solution that, when sprayed on to the ground, forms green patches to indicate the presence of landmines. Researchers say that the organism, which is cheap to produce, could be delivered from the air onto areas thought to contain landmines, with results available within a few hours. The bacteria is not dangerous to people or animals. Between 15,000 and 20,000 casualties are caused each year by landmines and unexploded ordnance, according to the charity Handicap International. Some 87 countries contain minefields including Somalia, Mozambique, Cambodia, Iraq and Afghanistan. Scientists and engineers were able to create their bespoke bacteria with an emerging technique known as BioBricking. The tool enables bacteria molecules to be assembled from a range of tiny parts called, like a very small-scale machine.

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11/16/2009 8:05 PM

...uh, regarding the statement "...The bacteria is not dangerous to people or animals" has everyone already forgotten about the 'unintended & unknown' consequences caused by thelidomide(sp?) and babys?

...just because the head researcher hasn't (yet) fallen over dead does NOT mean anything is "not dangerous" tomorrow or later.

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11/17/2009 4:18 PM

Never mind thalidomide, what about agent orange?

However even if it is dangerous, so long as those dangers are known and are controllable then it still seems worth while.

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11/18/2009 11:25 AM

Exposing bacteria to hazardous conditions like these is absolutely shameless!!

Where's PETA when you need them?

I guess they're smart enough to stay away from landmines!!!

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