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Jan 28, 2013

US Military Wants 'Mission Impossible' Self-Destructing DevicesSelf-destructing tapes from the "Mission Impossible" TV series and films served fictional spies well during the Cold War. Today, the U.S. military wants a modern version of vanishing electronics that are able to disappear upon command in the environment or a human body.


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