This issue of the HDIAC Journal touches on most of HDIAC’s eight focus areas. The first of four articles looks at utilizing nanomaterials in electrical energy storage applications, while the second alternative energy article focuses on portable wind power. The third article discusses biometric advances in smart gun technology and the final article helps readers understand the effects of enhanced radiation weapons or salted devices. In addition, this issue of the Journal contains three Innovation Highlights in the CBRN, homeland defense and medical focus areas.
Articles In This Issue
Understanding the Effects of ERWs and Salted Devices
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