The superhero power to see through walls will soon be within the grasp of ordinary mortals, thanks to a new hand-held X-ray scanner.
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Inventors hope the gadget could revolutionise police work and Customs searches by allowing officers to seek out contraband, weapons, bombs or hidden people.
The LEXID device sends out low-level X-rays
which are collected in a lens based on the design of a lobster's eye. "We are still in the research stage but have conducted successful trials and the government is keen to test it. "It can detect bombs, contraband or people and will show up anything within a couple of metres." America’s Department of Homeland Security is already understood to be interested in the device for use in its war on terror. While the images produced by the scanner are
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crystal-clear, they are sharp enough to reveal a cache of weapons or
parts of a bomb. "It could find drugs or arms hidden in containers, and a robotic version could be used to see whether there are bombs in car boots. "We think we will be able to improve the image by four or five times and although we are still in the research stage we hope it can be trialled by the government in a year." |