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Dirty bomb detection: what's hot.(radiological dispersal device)

Radioactive sources are plentiful, and building a radiological dispersal device (RDD), or dirty bomb, is not hard.

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"Some experts believe a dirty bomb is no more than an ordinary conventional high explosive device used to scatter radioactive source material," says Warren Campbell of the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute.

"There is a reasonable risk a dirty bomb attack will take place because it is not difficult to obtain radioactive materials and, once in hand, assembling a dirty bomb is fairly simple," says radiation safety officer P. Andrew Karam, a research assistant professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

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