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Newer airport screening machines that operate like medical CT scanners are better at spotting liquid explosives, but many ...
If you’re sweating heavily as you go through airport security in the U.S., you may receive extra scrutiny from the TSA.
Border Patrol is about to get a powerful new ally, and it doesn't bark. A microwave-sized device called VaporID could soon ...
The Transport Secretary has told air passengers to assume the 100ml limit on liquids in hand luggage remains in place despite ...
Security-checkpoint scanners could flag you for something you can't pack—or even prevent. Here's what you need to know.
If you are sweating excessively during airport security checks, there is a chance you could be pulled aside for additional ...
The 100ml liquid rule has been lifted at two airports ahead of the summer holidays. Holidaymakers at Birmingham and Edinburgh airports will no longer be banned from packing liquids measuring more than ...
We spoke to airport-security experts and a former TSA agent (officially called a “transportation security officer,” or TSO) to get the lowdown on airport body scanners so you know exactly what ...
When the advanced imaging technology — usually referred to as full body scanners — arrived in 2010 after a failed bombing attempt in 2009, people started to express privacy concerns.
However, they were banned by the TSA in 2013. And the “millimeter-wave” scanner in use today uses a low dose of radio waves that experts say aren’t a concern.