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UK Builds ‘World-First’ Mobile Quantum Brain Scanner to Study Blast Effects on Troops
British scientists have figured out a way to quickly study how blasts affect troops, creating a fully mobile quantum brain scanner they described as a world first.
The tool will reportedly deliver a soldier’s brain scans within minutes of blast exposure, giving instructors a clear, real-time picture of when personnel can safely return to duty.
It can analyze multiple weapon types, track different recovery patterns, and flag which soldiers are at highest risk.
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