ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Army News Service, Nov. 24, 2014) -- Scientists at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center here, proved it is possible to teach an old dog new tricks by adding ...
Computers can be trained to better detect distant nuclear detonations, chemical blasts and volcano eruptions by learning from artificial explosion signals, according to a new method. Computers can be ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) In recent years, spread of terrorism has assumed an alarming proportion across the globe, emphasizing the need for sensitive and reliable detection of concealed explosives, ...
The Transportation Security Administration must find new ways to screen checked baggage for explosives, or it will miss a key deadline in the 2001 Aviation and Transportation Security Act, ...
Could the seismic signal of an underground nuclear test explosion be "hidden" by the signal generated by a natural earthquake? The new analysis by Joshua Carmichael and colleagues at Los Alamos ...
Computers can be trained to better detect distant nuclear detonations, chemical blasts and volcano eruptions by learning from artificial explosion signals, according to a new method devised by a ...
A pipe bomb tutorial featured in the summer 2015 issue of Inspire magazine. (Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) The threat of terrorism and the use of explosives in attacks on our homeland continues ...
On August 8, portions of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport's Terminal A were evacuated when bomb threats made toward inbound flights were received. On July 17, dozens of police, security guards, ...
(MENAFN- GetNews) Rise in Investments Done in Military & Defense Sector Drives Explosive Detector Market Growth The market for Explosive Detector is forecast to reach $11.2 billion by 2026, growing at ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results