Catching Crooks With Salt
Friday, September 5, 2008 - 14:42
in Physics & Chemistry
A new crime-fighting technique could make avoiding capture more difficult for even the most fiendish scoundrels. The technique, developed by British scientists, allows police to lift fingerprints from bullet casings, even if the casing has been wiped clean. The typical method for recovering fingerprints relies on the sweat from fingertips left on the casing by the criminal. If the casing is wiped clean, then recovering a fingerprint from sweat becomes next to impossible. However, the new technique relies on a substance in sweat that doesn't wipe away so easily: salt. read more
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