CBW detection study

March 21, 2003

The Royal Society yesterday launched a collaborative study to investigate how the latestscience and technology developments can advance the detection and decontamination of chemical and biological weapons. The study's working group comprises experts from fields such as biology, chemistry, engineering and physics. The group will explore safe and effective detection and decontamination techniques.

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