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MOD scientists use flower power to detect toxic substances

Off By Sharon Black

New research by the MOD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has found that plants could be used to detect nerve agents similar to those used in the sarin gas attacks on the Tokyo subway in 1995.

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MOD scientists use flower power to detect toxic substances

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