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Revolutionary Hydrogen Sensor Developed

May 25, 2006

Gainesville, FL - US engineers in Florida believe they've solved the problem of safely storing invisible, odorless and highly explosive hydrogen.

A team of more than a dozen University of Florida engineering faculty members and graduate students have developed a tiny, inexpensive sensor that can detect hydrogen leaks and sound an alarm by wireless communication.

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