The Christmas Day attempt to blow up a jetliner over Detroit has put new urgency on finding better ways to screen passengers at airports. Next week, the Transportation Security Administration will ...
Questions are being raised about the safety of X-ray body scanners at some airports across the country, after an article this week suggesting that anywhere from six to 100 passers each year could get ...
Engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a prototype X-ray scanning machine that reveals not just the shape of an object but its molecular composition. With unprecedented resolution and accuracy ...
Traveling through airport security as a film photographer is never straightforward. We’ve all heard the warnings that exposing your rolls of film to x-ray scanners could be potentially harmful, but is ...
Taking photographs with film stock is an experience like no other. When everything comes together in a shot, it's hard to explain the effect that natural lighting, colors, and grain have on film, but ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is launching new technology this week that could change the way bags are scanned at airports. The goal is to replace aging x-ray ...
The European Commission last week adopted new rules that prohibit the use of X-ray scanners for airport security screening. The U.S. Transportation Security Administration uses both X-ray and ...
Just in time for the holiday travel crush, concern is on the rise about radiation exposure from the X-ray full-body scanners that are being deployed around the U.S. in an effort to thwart terrorist ...
After the event, a TSA spokesperson posted a tweet pleading with travelers: 'Please do not send your pet through the X-ray unit' A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent got quite the ...
Ohio Supreme Court this week announced $3.2 million in technology and safety grants. Coshocton County Common Pleas Court receiving $26,394.82 for new x-ray scanner at front entrance. Scanner will be ...
Anthony Butler (left) with his father Phil Butler, and their MARS spectral X-ray scanner. (Courtesy: University of Canterbury) The MARS scanner uses Medipix3 technology developed at CERN to produce ...