Homeland Security Chief Sees Nuclear Forensic Office as Attack Deterrent
The U.S. Homeland Security Dept. is spending lots of time, money and manpower on finding ways to prevent an attack by terrorists using a nuclear weapon or dirty bomb. The latest effort: a program at the Port of Seattle to enhance radiological scanning of small vessels for nuclear material. But...
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