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Hidden Fingerprints Revealed
March 15, 2007 Hidden fingerprints can be now be revealed quickly and reliably thanks to two developments in ... > full story -
Infection Detectives Use Disease 'Fingerprints' To Track Common Infections In Children
March 13, 2007 Infectious disease specialists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found a new method for identifying suspect viruses and bacteria that cause some of the most common acute infections in ... > full story -
Researchers Review New Technologies For Detecting Biological Threats
February 28, 2007 In an effort to detect biological threats quickly and accurately, a number of new detection technologies have been ... > full story -
Low-Cost Parkinson's Disease Diagnostic Test A World First
February 23, 2007 Scientists at Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute have developed a cost-effective diagnostic test for Parkinson's disease (PD), which will also assist researchers to understand the genetic basis of ... > full story -
Finding Survivors, Protecting Drivers: Novel Chips For 'Biometric Radar' And Automobile Accident Avoidance Systems
February 12, 2007 University of Southern California engineers will present efficient new wireless chip designs, optimized for radar applications, that can be produced cheaply from ordinary silicon, with broad ... > full story -
Self-Assembling Nanostructures Of DNA -- A Biotechnologist's Dream
February 5, 2007 Wouldn't it be great if we could get computer chips to grow on trees? Or at least use the specific bonds of DNA molecules to get nanostructures to grow themselves right in the test tube? This ... > full story -
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New Step Taken Towards A Machine Capable Of Face Recognition
February 5, 2007 A recent study shows that facial recognition through machine vision is technically possible. This raises interesting prospects for future machine vision ... > full story -
Saving More Breasts
February 4, 2007 A single tissue sample reveals if you have breast cancer with spread. That means the most aggressive cancer types can be detected at an early ... > full story -
'Hash' Competition Could Help Strengthen Computer Security
February 1, 2007 NIST is planning a competition to develop one or more cryptographic 'hash' algorithms to augment and revise the current Secure Hash Standard (Federal Information Processing Standard ... > full story -
Right Counter Height Can Improve Fingerprint Capture
January 19, 2007 Once a tool primarily used by law enforcement, biometric technologies such as fingerprint readers increasingly are being used by governments and private industry for a personal ID that can't easily ... > full story
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