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PPPL's Miniature Integrated Nuclear Detection System Project Featured on NJN

Science and technology correspondent Patrick Regan, of NJN (New Jersey News-Public Television), featured a three-minute update about the Lab's work on the Miniature Integrated Nuclear Detection System (MINDS) on NJN News Wednesday, September 12. The segment, Dirty Bomb Detection, was aired as part of a group of security-related stories during the week of 9/11.

The MINDS clip is at: http://www.njn.net/newspublicaffairs/science/

MINDS team members (from left) Charles Gentile, Ken Silber, Dana Mastrovito, and Bill Davis demonstrate the system.

For more information, see the PPPL Digest about the project.


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