Seriously folks, weapons of all kinds are not wanted at the airport. Any airport.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Oct 07, 2011
Fingerprints are a valuable identification tool for everything from crime detection to international travel. But what happens when the tips of our fingers are missing those distinctive patterns of ridges?
Dismounted warfighters often carry 100 pounds or more of equipment as they patrol for hours across rugged or hilly terrain. This heavy load increases the risk of musculoskeletal injury, particularly on vulnerable areas such as knees, ankles and the spine.
A research team at Michigan State University has developed a laser that could detect roadside bombs.
NASA scientists are creating technology that can detect hazardous chemical compounds in the air with a smart phone.
ONVIF, provider of standardization initiatives for IP-based physical security products, recently announced that it has released a new set of tools designed to aid member companies in designing and releasing new ONVIF conformant products to the physical security market.
As cities across California struggle with how to handle medical marijuana dispensaries and police agencies blame them for an increase in lawlessness, academics are delving into data to find out whether pot shops really do influence neighborhood crime.
While computing changes constantly, most shifts are simple changes that don’t require organizations to change the core of how they work. Not so with cloud computing. While promising significant benefits, it requires organizations to change how they approach IT.
ASSA ABLOY has packed up its latest door and hardware products and opening solutions into the Mobile Innovation Showroom and is touring the country.