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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 7, 2009 – A new approach to tuning a laser’s frequency could bring us closer to airport scanners that can distinguish explosives from nonthreatening substances, according to scientists at MIT. For more than 30 years, scientists have been trying to harness the power of terahertz  radiation. Tucked between microwaves and infrared rays on the electromagnetic spectrum, terahertz rays can penetrate clothing, plastic and human tissue, but they are thought to be safer than x-rays. Because they are absorbed to different degrees by different molecules, they also can tell chemicals apart: A terahertz scanner...Read full article

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    Published: December 2009
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