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Indira Gandhi International Airport will begin testing full body scanners at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. According to Delhi ...
As thousands of people await a lifesaving heart, scientists are racing to buy them more time. A promising advance from scientists in Germany offers a potential solution.
Delhi airport will start trials of full body scanners in May, with the airport operator DIAL saying that the scanners will ...
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Pacemaker Smaller Than Grain Of Rice Developed, Could Support Infants With Heart DiseasesSmaller than a grain of rice, this is the tiniest pacemaker in the world. It is designed to work with hearts of all sizes but ...
New Delhi's IGI Airport will trial full-body scanners in May for 3-4 months to enhance security and expedite passenger processing without radiation.
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) will soon have advanced full-body radiation-free scanners to enhance ...
In Chicago's search for new technology to assist police and paramedics, plans proposed by companies across the country run ...
Indira Gandhi International Airport to trial advanced full-body scanners from May 2025 for enhanced security and passenger ...
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Asian News International on MSNDelhi airport to start advanced full-body scanner trials from MayDelhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) will commence trials of advanced full-body scanners at Indira Gandhi International ...
Delhi Airport will start trials of full body scanners in May, using millimeter-wave technology to detect both metallic and ...
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