BYU licenses new device to be used by Defense Dept.

buy this photo ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Joe Oliphant of Torion Technologies Inc., works on an ion trap to see what configurations work best for the hand portable GC-TMS instrument which is used to measure chemical agents and hazardous chemicals on Thursday, March 20, 2008 at Torion Technologies Inc., in American Fork. The device can detect different hazardous chemicals in a variety of substances: air, soil and water, as well as steroids in athletes.

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