A new security scanner can detect hidden weapons and explosives through clothing -- even if the contraband is made of plastic or ceramic. This is Future Tense for August 29th. I'm Jon Gordon. The scanner uses a radar-like technology to generate holographic images. It was developed by the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the Federal Aviation Administration to screen pasengers. But it could have many other uses. A new company, SafeView, will attempt to commercialize the scanner. Rick Lowe is SafeView CEO. (q/a)