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Jerry, I have never doubted your dedication or morals, just your methods
(regarding land mines).
I do think your laser systems may prove fruitful
- lots of people have tried to solve the same problems (disease,
foraging, q-rightness), but your approach using new tech is unique.
- John Edwards
Aaron Morris wrote:
>Sent by Jerry Bromenshenk for posting to BEE-L
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> Subject: Bees and Detection of Harmful Things
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>..... many areas are grossly contaminated -- but we and others have hard data that says bees sort
>this out, ignoring elevated background levels, showing the real things
>of interest. That's one of the reasons for so much research -- lives
>are at or will be at stake; false hits, and even worse, missed devices
>would be a big problem. Knowing the exact limitations of a bee-based
>detection system is critical. I fully anticipate that I will be the
>first person to walk a minefield cleared by bees - so I take this
>seriously.
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