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Improving the speed and safety of airport security screening
Improving the speed and safety of airport security screening
Improving the speed and safety of airport security screening
Lincoln Laboratory researchers aim to improve airport security screening by building a new way to detect trace amounts of explosives in luggage. The technology is a mass spectrometer that aims to mimic the way canines can smell trace explosives.
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