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British researchers have created a device that could one day allow you to bring a bottle of water or any type of liquid into the airport and on-board your flight. ABC7 Bay Area 24/7 live stream.
An airport scanner that can tell the difference between water and liquid explosives has been developed by British scientists. Manufacturers have been given official EU approval to use the new ...
Laser Liquid Scanner Could Rescue Water Bottles From Pre-Flight Trash. ... Cobalt says it can subsequently update the scanner's database as new molecular "fingerprints" are identified.
Scanner Tested to Make More Liquids Plane-Safe. ... Alamos National Laboratory could open the door for airline passengers to bring their soft drinks and full-size shampoo bottles on board again. ...
THE latest airport security technology being developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory could open the door for airline passengers to bring their soft drinks and full-size shampoo bottles on ...
The Transportation Security Administration has just given a $6.8 million contract to Edgewood, Md.-based Smiths Detection for scanners that can detect hazardous liquids in sealed bottles.
Airplane passengers could in the future bring wine, gravy and cranberry sauce onboard for the holidays. The Energy Department’s Los Alamos National Laboratory recently demonstrated a magnetic ...
New scanner may allow you to take your water bottle on ... The Transportation Security Administration has given a $6.8 million contract to Smiths Detection for scanners that can detect hazardous ...
Battelle's LS10 liquid bottle scanner has been selected for deployment at London's Heathrow Airport, as well as several other airports in the UK. If you have passed through any airport recently, ...
The liquid analysing scanner, the Insight100, has been on trial in London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports and 63 other airports around Europe. SAN FRANCISCO -- British researchers have created a ...