"The system-conceived in an EU research project-is designed to complement existing airport security systems already in place e
and body scanners used in airport security. he research is published in Nature Nanotechnology. Current technological applications for terahertz detection are limited as they need to be kept extremely cold to maintain sensitivity.
The laser would more likely be in a conveyor belt like the X-ray scanners already used for airport security.
This means the sensors can be useful not only to anyone from airport security officials to military troops,
including a#National Defense Research Institute report#this year that discusses the technology and its possible applications in airport security#screening.
which is already familiar from airport security checkpoints has a number of other promising applications from explosives detection to collision avoidance in cars.
and it's easy to see how an airport security checkpoint in the future could employ a#liquid-scanning device like the Magray.
which in turn has a wide range of applications from biomedical imaging to airport security. The next step for the research team is to present a proof-of-concept experimental realization of this scheme e
but it's not just police work where the benefits might be seen-airport security guards could use a fingerprint test to check for recent contact with explosives, for example,
(or airport security) get inside. It also comes with an easy-to-access laptop compartment so you can pull out your computer right before the security line.
The device could help address the weaknesses reported earlier this month in America airport security, where mock weapons and explosives were smuggled through airports,
Chemical weapons From airport security detecting explosives to art historians authenticating paintings, society thirst for powerful sensors is growing.
existing proximity-based apps can notify travellers that they're near an airport security checkpoint. But Wi-fi Aware would let the app ask about wait times at that and nearby security checkpoints o
#New anotechnology promises to make surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy simpler (Nanowerk News) From airport security detecting explosives to art historians authenticating paintings,
The device could help address the weaknesses reported earlier this month in America's airport security,
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