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Our innovative work frequently gains the attention of the press. The following is a list of recent articles featuring InnovaTek. |
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3.29.2002 |
By Wendy Culverwell - Tri-City Herald
Washington's junior senator unveiled plans to help retrain the Northwest's laid-off workers and bring sophisticated communications links to Southeastern Washington in a whirlwind tour Thursday.
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11.1.2001 |
Move Over Smoke Detectors, Anthrax Detectors are Coming
By Office of Naval Research Public Affairs - News Release by U.S. Navy
A researcher working under an Office of Naval Research grant is just a couple of months away from completing a prototype detector designed to sound the alarm when airborne microbes such as anthrax are in the air.
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10.28.2001 |
By Luke Timmerman - Seattle Times
Some of the world's most advanced anthrax and biological-pathogen detectors are being created here by a small group of scientists and entrepreneurs, but they agree the quest for something truly accurate, automated and fast - a smoke detector - is still years away.
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9.30.2001 |
By Luke Timmerman - Seattle Times
If anthrax, bubonic plague or other biological-warfare agents were unleashed by terrorists, the materials could be sampled and detected within minutes because of scientific work being done in the Northwest.
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9.20.2001 |
By Kristen Philipkoski - Wired News
The experts also say it will take a level of scientific know-how to execute a biological attack that terrorists most likely don't have.
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8.1.1999 |
Hackers Intensify Fears Of Industrial Espionage
By Michelle Drumheller
National Defense Industrial Association, July-August, 1999
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6.1.1999 |
Technology Survey -- Innovative Products by Small Businesses
National Defense Magazine, May/June 1999
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12.31.1998 |
Bioweapons Research Proliferates
By Ricki Lewis
The Scientist, Volume 12, No. 9, 1998
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11.5.1998 |
By Melissa O'Neil
Tri-City Herald, On the Money, November 5, 1998
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