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New Method Developed to Capture Fingerprints on Difficult Surfaces
May 11, 2010 CSI notwithstanding, forensics experts cannot always retrieve fingerprints from objects, but a new conformal coating process can reveal hard-to-develop fingerprints on nonporous surfaces without ... > full story -
Minilab Can Quickly Identify Antibiotic Residues in Milk, Before It Leaves the Barn
May 7, 2010 Routine antibiotic residue tests used by the dairy industry take hours to produce a result and do not test for all antibiotics dairy cows are typically treated with. Scientists in Germany have ... > full story -
New Detection Technology Identifies Bacteria, Viruses, Other Organisms Within 24 Hours
May 5, 2010 Law enforcement authorities seeking to detect bioterrorism attacks, doctors diagnosing diseases and regulatory agencies checking product safety may find a new ally in a new detection ... > full story -
'Good Vibrations' Help in Research Into New Bioactive Metal Complexes
April 26, 2010 Scientists have managed to accurately determine the location of metal complexes within living cancer cells using Raman microscopy. The researchers have thus gained new insights into the mechanism of ... > full story -
Passwords Are Passé But Biometrics Are Not Mobile
April 23, 2010 Researchers have pointed out an inherent flaw in the financial industry adopting biometric logins to boost security in that the advent of mobile devices, such as netbooks, PDAs and smart phones might ... > full story -
Biosensor Chip Enables High-Sensitivity Protein Analysis for Disease Diagnosis
April 22, 2010 In the battle against cancer and other diseases, precise analysis of specific proteins can point the way toward targeted treatments. Scientists have developed a novel biosensor chip that not only ... > full story -
Safer Swiping While Voting and Globetrotting: Security Expert Finds Security Holes in Passports and 'Smart Cards'
April 15, 2010 A new study finds serious security drawbacks in chips embedded in credit, debit and "smart" ... > full story -
DNA Analysis Suggests Whale Meat from Sushi Restaurants in L.A., Seoul Originated from Japan
April 13, 2010 Scientists, documentary filmmakers and environmental advocates have uncovered an apparent illegal trade in whale meat, linking whales killed in Japan's controversial scientific whaling program to ... > full story -
ODD Solution to Bomb Scares: Optical Dynamic Detection Provides Better Way to Detect Explosives
April 9, 2010 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Science & Technology Directorate may have a better solution to detecting just what's in that suspicious ... > full story -
Gene Expression-Based Prognostic Signatures in Lung Cancer Not Ready for Clinical Use, Review Finds
March 16, 2010 A review of published articles on gene expression-based prognostic signatures in lung cancer revealed little evidence that any of the signatures are ready for clinical use. Serious problems in the ... > full story
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