If you're pregnant and worried about the safety of those full-body scanners at the airport, you can rest easy. These scanners, which first emerged in US airports after the attempted terrorist attack ...
CHICAGO — Just in time for holiday travel, Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport is receiving a new type of body scanner that should help speed up the lines at security checkpoints and that displays ...
Andy Greenberg at Forbes.com reported yesterday that company representatives told him that backscatter X-rays mounted in vans that can be driven around the public streets have been sold to, and ...
Before they were removed following an outcry over privacy, backscatter X-ray security scanners at airports also raised worries among some travelers and scientists about exposure to potentially harmful ...
As airports get ready for for the busiest flying days of the year, some passengers are voicing concerns about the health risks of the full-body scanners now being used at some security checkpoints.
If you thought full-body airport scanners were intrusive, how do you like the idea of X-ray scans happening while you drive or walk along the sidewalk? Like it or not, you know you have to deal with ...
Boston Logan Airport is among the first facilities to receive backscatter body wave machines for security checkpoints thanks to the long-standing partnership between Massport and the Transportation ...
I wanted to get the input of the more knowledgeable minds in here on this issue. I've been seeing a lot of Internet traffic talking about how the Rapiscan X-ray backscatter body scanners might cause ...
The new “strip search” scanning machines at airport security checkpoints are increasingly causing furor over issues of privacy, decency and health. Over the weekend, a passenger in San Diego, software ...
Some say "naked scanner" could have thwarted NW Flt. 253 attack. Dec. 29, 2009— -- If 23-year-old Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had succeeded in his attempted Christmas day airline attack, 289 people ...
Online claims that Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) body scanners used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) can unzip DNA and interfere with human DNA are false. The claim is based on ...