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Fluorescent fingerprint tag IDs ‘hidden’ prints

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Criminals might want to think twice before touching anything, now that a new fluorescent tagging technique could yield more usable results from latent fingerprints on metal surfaces. The odds that any two people have identical fingerprints are 64 billion to 1, making them an ideal tool for identification in criminal investigations. And the greatest source of fingerprint evidence comes from prints not immediately visible to the eye, because they are less likely to have been wiped away. But visualizing these latent prints with sufficient clarity for positive identification has proved...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Sep 2013
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