Terrorists caught by 'brain-fingerprinting?'

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Are these the eyes of a terrorist?

Are you a prospective criminal? You may wish to think again… Several Israeli-based technology companies are developing detection systems that pick up signs of emotional strain – a "psychological red flag that a passenger may intend to commit an act of terror," CNN reports.

Intended to improve security in areas of high alert, the 'brain-fingerprinting' technology is faster and less intrusive than metal detectors, and may be tested in Israeli airports. So if you think you've forgotten your wallet/sunglasses/mobile - and you're on holiday in the Middle East - best act casual.

He suspects the snake is still in the computer room, the Metro reports, as small objects have been knocked off shelves.

Julia Sagar
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Julia specialises in ecommerce at Future. For the last four years, she’s split her time between leading TechRadar’s crack team of deal editors - covering all the biggest sales of the year including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day - and helping the audiences of Future’s consumer tech and lifestyle brands (TechRadar, Tom's Guide, T3, Marie Claire, Woman & Home and more) find the best products and services for their needs and budget.


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