Better Bomb Blocking By Bees
from the bzzzz dept
There have been all sorts of tricks tried lately to better keep bombs off of planes -- with some (putting your toothpaste in a plastic bag) more idiotic than others. However, it appears that some entomologists are pushing the idea that, rather than bomb-sniffing dogs, we should train honeybees to sniff out the dangers instead. Unfortunately, it appears the early efforts still need a lot of work as the bee watchers say not all bees seem to take to the training well. However, some clearly do, and can be trained to signal when they've made a match. As for how this would work in practice, rather than freeing bees to fly around the airport (wouldn't that be fun?), they put them in a box and then use pattern matching software watching the bees to alert security if a significant number of the bees all start doing the "we smell a bomb" dance. The article also notes that a similar process could be used to detect landmines, in which case they actually would release the bees in potential landmine areas, and then watch where they congregate.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Now we have the Transportation Bee Monitoring Auth
Oh well, they don't do much good monitoring people anyway, but what makes you think they'll do better watching to see if the bee's dance?
When are we going to learn from the Israeli's on airline secuirty. They've been successfully doing what we're failing to do for over 40 years now. All they do is watch - no bees.
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Pat is a retard.
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There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.
If you want to stop planes being blown up, you have TWO choices. Stop having planes. Or stop people wanting to blow up your planes.
That means you have to stop killing their families. Shame, I know, with all the fun and profit in murder these days, but I think it's not a bad deal to give up a little violence for security.
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possibly because they become collateral targets when their husband commits terrrorist attacks. We aren't just randomly killing families. If we stopped killing the terrorists, they win. Its as simple as that. They have to stop hating us, which their religion forbids them to do, or we have to stop bothering them, by converting to radical Islam. So, we really don't have much of a choice...
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-Einstein
If someone wants to do an evil thing like put a bomb on a plane, they will put a bomb on a plane. Nothing you can do will stop them.
well, now there's a statement that's nothing more than a mere cry for attention...
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But what kind of confusing and nonsensical reply is that last bit though?
Attention? Like I give a damn?
Yes, it's difficult to face the frightening thought that we are all so vulnerable and that the so called security forces have no chance of protecting us other than to make a big show and theatre of it, but that is realism.
Getting cross at those who point out the truth about the futility of violence and war only casts you as a warmonger and violent man - do you see yourself that way? Because that's how it makes you look.
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"Well, that's news to us. It sounds like we did not realize the extend of the problem, it's just not about baby formula anymore. We're gonna have to ban anything from flying."
Common sense has long been abandoned when assessing risks and protecting the public from 'threats'. Echoing 'misanthropic humanists' concerns, you do realize there is more than one way to sneak *anything* on an airplane?
You also realize that planes are not the only targets?
Terrorism is not about blowing airplanes, it's about scaring people from running their lives. Blowing up airplanes in not an 'end' it's a 'mean'.
After you spent billions securing (with a thick false sense of security) airtravel, trains blow up (in spain) and subway trains, and busses (in London) and so on.
Secure the trains and the subways and it's the shopping malls, then the schools, then the water supply. There's endless supply of targets. Focusing on securing them is misguided. Take care of the cause and their actors.
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Severe Allergy
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Ummm...
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Interesting comments...
Joshua pointing out the fact that some countries don't let people in that they don't like - not a bad idea but you can't cut yourself completely off because they can enter from anywhere;
Solo saying [take care of the cause not the symptom] which would work in a perfect world but look how long it took them to find Bin Laden, never mind all the sub cells;
And Tim saying that planes are just death-traps anyway. I'm with you Tim.
Combine: Can't smoke, bring your own food and drink, hope the guy next to you doesn't stink and/or want to highjack or blow up the plane, high airport taxes, ridiculous ticket prices, the inconvenience of having to buy everything you need at your destination (why bother with luggage?) and what have you got? A really uncomfortable, expensive and insecure way to get anywhere.
As for the bees? Nice idea, but can't we just stick to the dogs? New lobby group: "Bee Allergies Now At Large." (BANAL) They can elbow their way in between the peanut allergy bunch and the FAA.
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Can security protect us from everything? Of course not. Can it protect us from some things? Of course it can.
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2) You are much beeter off cheching the road outside the airport than worrying about getting killed on a plane: you can do something about getting hit by a bus, and it is far more likely than getting blown up (llok what happened in London after the tube got bombed, for the most part, ppl just got on with life)
3) Security is a joke: those who get caugt (shoe bomber) are such n00bs that they are not the real porblem 9the shoe bomber would only have injured a few ppl and lost his leg, maybe a few would have died, but the plane would have kept going)
4)The baggage hand;ers are able to put an explosive on a plane: they load up these big containers, oneof those with enough ANFO (your standard explosive as used in Bali or in pipe bombs) could bring down a plane.
5) it is trivial to get through a fingerprint lock like the ones used to protect parts of airports: see Mythbusters: Crimes and Mythdemenours 2, the curcial step is easy enough to figure out, it took me a single commercial beak to get it.
6) a better target is a cruise ship, while more ppl would survive, the target is pure western decadence, and is less thought about. a suicide bomber could alaways load up a boat with a heap of explosive, and blow a dirty big hole in the side of a ship. 2-3 boats could quite easily sink omost ships I should think, if there was enought explosive.
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