Unlike traditional metal detection systems, the Apollo 500 lets through everyday items like keys and cell phones without having to stop the person, but detects a firearm.
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Baltimore City Schools says AI weapons detection technology only used at school entrances
An AI system being used inside Baltimore City public high schools was the topic of the Baltimore City Council Public Safety Committee hearing on Tuesday. According to Baltimore City Public Schools, ...
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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 ...
With support from the W. M. Keck Foundation, a Stevens–Yale collaboration is now transforming graviton detection from a ...
Researchers from the Institute of Metal Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a new ferroelectric ...
Can a small lump of metal be in a quantum state that extends over distant locations? A research team at the University of Vienna answers this question with a resounding yes. In the journal Nature, ...
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AI system with smart eyes detects welding defects
Örebro researchers Rajesh Patil and Professor Magnus Löfstrand have developed an AI system that detects welding defects, ...
Home automation with high usefulness and low annoyance tends to rely on reliable person sensing, and [francescopace]’s ...
These are just a few of the items middle school students said they are hoping will never make their way onto campus after five Albuquerque middle schools — Wilson, Kennedy, Hayes, Washington and ...
For certain high-security devices, such as card readers, ATMs, and hardware security modules, normal physical security isn’t ...
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