
Our bacterial “signature”, a new investigative tool for detectives
Skin microbes transfer to clothing in ways unique to each of us. There is potential to identify people in an investigation
Skin microbes transfer to clothing in ways unique to each of us. There is potential to identify people in an investigation
A Columbia University study reveals that people's fingerprints can be up to 77% similar
Forensic investigations, insurance practices and other applications: unreliable polygraph and other questionable methods. A new method uncovers lies and liars in an ethical and effective way.
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