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MIT Transforms Spinach Plants Into Bomb Detectors
MIT engineered spinach plants to act as a bomb detector Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have successfully embedded electronic systems into spinach plants, making it work as a sensor that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay the information to a handheld device similar to smartphones.
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