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The (Sometimes Sordid) History of X-ray Vision, Part 1

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Aug. 10, 2012 — The implementation of whole-body scanners in airport security lines and news about the possibility of using smartphones to detect terahertz radiation have inevitably led to talk about x-ray vision. We often use this as shorthand for “the ability to see through things we shouldn’t be able to see through;” a Google search will give you thousands of hits in reference to whole-body scanners alone. But what do we know about history of the idea? When did it first appear on the scene? And in what ways has it been wielded over the years? Speculation about x-ray vision began...Read full article

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    Published: August 2012
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    terahertz radiation
    Electromagnetic radiation with frequencies between 300 GHz and 10 THz, and existing between regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that are typically classified as the far-infrared and microwave regions. Because terahertz waves have the ability to penetrate some solid materials, they have the potential for applications in medicine and surveillance.
    BiophotonicsBlack Coat PressBritish Medical JournalCharles RecolindefenseDifferent WavelengthsDr. Cornelius SchwanthalerGary BoasGary Boas BlogH.J.W. DamLe Rayon Xterahertz radiationThe World Above The Worldwhole-body scannersWilhelm Roentgenx-ray visionx-rays

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