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Old 03-02-2007, 12:10 AM   #1
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Scientists invent real-life 'tricorder'


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Published: Feb. 27, 2007 at 3:26 PM
Scientists invent real-life 'tricorder'
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 27 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists have created a handheld sensing system they liken to Star Trek's "tricorder," used to analyze the chemical compounds of alien worlds.

But Purdue University researchers say their system could have more reality-based applications, such as testing foods for dangerous bacterial contaminants and urine for biomarkers that might provide an early disease warning.

The instrument is a miniature mass spectrometer combined with a technique called desorption electrospray ionization, or DESI. The device and technique were developed by a team of researchers led by Purdue Professor R. Graham Cooks.

"Conventional mass spectrometers analyze samples that are specially prepared and placed in a vacuum chamber," Cooks said. "The key DESI innovation is performing the ionization step in the air or directly on surfaces outside of the mass spectrometer's vacuum chamber.

"We like to compare it to the tricorder because it is truly a handheld instrument that yields information about the precise chemical composition of samples in a matter of minutes without harming the samples."

The research team has used the device to identify cocaine on a $50 bill in less than 1 second.
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Darpa Wants Talking "Replicator"
Imagine if the Enterprise's on-board replicator made walkie-talkies, instead of cups of tea. That's the latest way-out idea from Darpa, the Pentagon's blue-sky research arm. Sending and receiving messages covertly and quietly in a battle zone can be tough. Darpa's answer: outfit troops with a cell phone-sized "replicator[s]" to "generate disposable… transmitters" when they want to communicate.

In Darpa's eyes, "the disposable transmitter" would be about the size and weight of "a sheet of paper… possibly with an adhesive backing for deployment on all surfaces." Messages -- up to 60 alphanumeric characters is length -- could be printed on to the page by translating 'em into a series of relatively-stable chemical compounds, and then arranged those compounds into a Morse Code-like string.
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