Scottish scientists have developed a mine-detection method that is both safe and inexpensive, using bacteria that emit blue light when exposed to explosives.
Instead of relying on humans or dogs for bomb detection, why not
With sense of smell 500 times more sensitive to normal mice, genetically modified mice can become effective tools for human demining in the future.
A plant capable of detecting mines has just been developed by scientists: genetically modified tobacco plants. This tobacco plant carries a gene that works to produce a red
Carbon nanotube implants can react with nitro-aromatics to help detect mines and ammunition buried underground.
According to TheVerge, the unmanned control plane called The MKD is designed to clean up mines more easily, more economically and safely.