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Indian scientists devise unique radiation-decontamination

They look like the facial wipes available in the market, but what makes them different is that they are meant to clean off radioactive material...

November 07, 2012 / 13:19 IST
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They look like the facial wipes available in the market, but what makes them different is that they are meant to clean off radioactive material from the body during a nuclear disaster. Developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the unique decontamination wipe is catching the attention of vendors who cater to NATO forces.Scientists working on it claim the wipe, developed at the DRDO Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) here, can remove over 95 percent of the contamination. At Rs.10 (20 cents), the 5cm x 5cm wipe - the size of a face wipe - is easy to use and dispose of.Japanese officials containing radioactive materials (image source)

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first published: Nov 5, 2012 09:36 am

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