SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) — A University of Rhode Island professor has developed a sensor that detects the kind of explosive used in the Paris bombings, to try to stop future attacks. Professor Otto ...
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Detection of concealed explosives using terahertz spectral imaging and deep learning
Detecting concealed explosives and chemical threats constitutes a critical challenge in global security, yet current ...
Explosive detection canine Lubo at Boise Airport where he works as an added layer of security along with his Boise Police Department handler Anthony. (TSA) To coincide with National Work Like a Dog ...
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – The nose knows dogs are great at detecting certain scents which is why law enforcement around the world uses them to detect certain threats such as explosives. This week, ...
To the dog, it’s just one big game. Find the target odor and receive the reward. To the community, it’s the satisfaction of knowing they are safe because highly-trained explosives detection dogs are ...
ADELPHI, Md. -- Route reconnaissance in support of convoy operations remains a critical function to keep Soldiers safe from roadside explosive hazards, such as improvised explosive devices, unexploded ...
K-9 units led by special agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives investigated cans to identify those with explosive odors Wednesday at the state fairgrounds. Dennis Kirk, ...
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