The sci-fi-looking whole-body imaging machine -- think "Beam me up, Scotty" -- was first introduced at an airport in Phoenix, Arizona, in November 2007. There are now 40 machines, which cost $170,000 each, being tested and used in 19 airports, said TSA's Lee.
Whole-Body Imaging
These six airports are using whole-body imaging as a primary security measure, according to TSA:
San Francisco, California Miami, Florida Albuquerque, New Mexico Tulsa, Oklahoma Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas, Nevada Six of these airports are testing the machines as a primary security check option, instead of metal detectors followed by a pat-down
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