Francis Tuffy
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Monday, November 25, 2024
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Nanotechnology
Advanced Fluorescent Nanomaterials Transform Forensic Fingerprint Analysis
Since the late 19th century, fingerprinting has been an indispensable tool for identity verification and forensic investigation. After the initial idea of cataloguing to allow comparisons between prints for purposes of identification was formulated by Sir Francis Galton, fingerprinting became the first biometric measure accepted globally for criminal investigations. This approach provided a standardised method, eventually leading to extensive fingerprint databases used in law enforcement.
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