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Airport Security. New Technologies implemented by TSA (Transportation Security Administration). Homeland Security Laser Scanner Cloned Drug Sniffing Dogs. Homeland Security Laser Scanner. Laser -based molecular scanner created by Genia Photonics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Airport Security

New Technologies implemented by TSA (Transportation Security Administration)

• Homeland Security Laser Scanner

• Cloned Drug Sniffing Dogs

Homeland Security Laser Scanner

• Laser-based molecular scanner created by Genia Photonics• Operates by firing a laser ranging from 164 feet, or 50 meters,

on targets without them even being aware of it.• Ten million times faster, and one million times more sensitive

than any currently available system used by the TSA

• capable of detecting every tiny trace of any substance on your body, from specks of gunpowder to your adrenaline levels to a sugar-sized grain of cannabis to what you had for breakfast

• Installation of this technology in airports and border crossings all across the United States

• http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=20657

Super Drug Sniffing Dogs

• Genetically specialized cloned dogs in South Korea

• Exact Genetic Code of “Chase” • Cloned by scientist Byeong-chun Lee

• The clones are extremely affective proving to have a 100% success rate over normally bred dogs

• Byeong-chun Lee claims his clones will one day be able to detect disease, for example sniffing out cancerous cells in patients

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWl-tMb2PME

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DC." CBS DC. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Apr. 2013.• • "New Homeland Security Laser Scanner Reads People At Molecular Level." New

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