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Mice at security checkpoints?
The Italian
Afscan is working these days on a system
that will train mice to find explosives
at airport security checkpoints. The
mice, carried in cages, will be trained
to smell people and luggage to find
certain substances and give a signal
when they detect a threat.
The company believes that mice are
preferable to dogs, machines or people
in looking for explosives at airports
and more effective. Amm.co, Oliviero
Loffredo, said: “”They’re as good as
dogs as far as their ability to sense,
but they’re smaller and easier to train.
They’re cheap, and you don’t have to
take them for a walk. Once they are
trained, they become bio-sensors.”
According to publications, the mice are
expected to produce more reliable
results since a large number of mice can
be trained as a group by a machine.
The developers working on this project
hope that the mice can smell not only
explosives, but also drugs, thus
fighting smugglers. “We can teach them
anything that has a scent – whether it’s
explosives, whether it’s drugs, whether
it’s ivory in Africa. Anything that has
a smell.” Loffredo said.
The company Afscan , which specializes
in designing and developing
explosives-related activities, EDS. |
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