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Computer Vision Experts Develop 'Questionable Observer Detector'
October 11, 2011 Biometrics experts are developing a tool that can help law enforcement and military officials identify suspicious individuals at crime ... > full story -
Uncharted Territory: Scientists Sequence the First Carbohydrate Biopolymer
October 11, 2011 For the first time ever, a team of researchers has announced the sequence of a complete complex carbohydrate biopolymer. The surprising discovery provides the scientific and medical communities with ... > full story -
Scanner Spies Document Secrets
September 26, 2011 A scanner which combines the convenience of a desktop scanner with the functionality of a powerful laboratory imaging device has been developed and is now being ... > full story -
Public Image of Chemistry: Breaking Chemistry's Bad Rap
September 26, 2011 A new show "Breaking Bad" makes chemistry entertaining but is not improving chemistry's tarnished public image, according to a new ... > full story -
New Technique for Dating Silk
September 13, 2011 For the first time, scientists have developed a fast and reliable method to date silk. This new technique, which is based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry, has great potential to ... > full storyMore: -
Hollywood Screenwriters and Scientists: More Than an Artistic Collaboration
August 28, 2011 In this International Year of Chemistry (IYC), writers and producers for the most popular crime and science-related television shows and movies are putting out an all-points bulletin for scientists ... > full story -
Pioneering Fingermark Technology Uses Mass Spectrometry Imaging to Provide Crime Scene Investigators With Key Extra Details
July 29, 2011 A pioneering technology to detect fingermarks at crime scenes, which provides additional information about a suspect, is a step closer to being incorporated into traditional forensic investigations ... > full story -
Test for Classifying Force Used in Bottle Stabbings: New Study Aids Understanding of Force Required for Creating Injury
July 20, 2011 Engineers in the UK have for the first time created a way of measuring how much force is used during a stabbing using a broken bottle. The advance is expected to have significant implications for ... > full story -
Nano Detector for Deadly Anthrax
July 6, 2011 An automatic and portable detector that takes just fifteen minutes to analyze a sample suspected of contamination with anthrax is being developed by U.S. researchers. The technology amplifies any ... > full story -
New Technique Yields Troves of Information from Nanoscale Bone Samples
June 22, 2011 A new technique allows researchers to collect large amounts of biochemical information from nanoscale bone samples. Along with adding important new insights into the fight against osteoporosis, this ... > full story -
Forensics: Lamps and Spectrometers Used to Age Bruises Precisely
June 14, 2011 Forensic scientists have to rely on their own subjective experience when asked to ascertain the age of contusions. Now, however, researchers in Norway have found a far more objective and precise ... > full story -
New Way to Analyze a Bloody Crime Scene: Chicken Wing Sauce and Trigonometry Brought to Bear on CSI Enigma
May 24, 2011 Physicists have worked out a system that can often determine exactly where blood spatters originate, a critical piece of evidence in not only solving a crime but securing a ... > full story
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