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Pathogen identification while you wait
By Doug Page, H1 Columnist
University researchers have designed a suite of computer programs to analyze microbial genome sequences. Meant to help public health officials quickly characterize the pathogens that cause disease epidemics, it's called the Computational Genome Pipeline by its Georgia Tech developers. It now does in 24 hours what once took months to achieve by conventional means. Takes the next step
DHS seizes Tyrannosaurus skeleton
 The U.S. government seized a rare dinosaur skeleton in what observers for the Mongolian government and a dinosaur expert called an important step toward returning the skeleton to its home in Mongolia. (AP Photo/U.S Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York, Handout) Looted fossil
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VIEVU Receives Highest Score in Body Worn Video by U.S. Homeland Security
The LE2 is the newest generation of wearable police camera designed specifically for organizations, or individuals that need to video document their actions. The LE2 easily clips to a police or security uniform to record the actions of the wearer and those around them. The LE2 requires the VERIPATROL software system to securely store and manage video files.
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Taking command: The best new comms vehicles on display
By Randall Larson, H1 Columnist
High-tech command and communications vehicles were on hand at the 4th Annual Calif. Mobile Command Center Rally to demonstrate latest technologies for interoperability and incident command support. High-tech video displays
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Solar-powered emergency network nearly ready for first light
By Doug Page, H1 Columnist
A self-sustainable, solar-powered emergency communications network is being readied by university researchers. It could warn citizens to get out of harm's way and could also help emergency personnel reach victims faster. Could be used by all
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