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New Kind Of Fingerprint

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 , Posted by Lab Coat at 8:50 PM


The art of fingerprinting has been around since the early 1900's. To this day we still use Francis Glaton's (one of the first to discover) methods of dusting, reading, and comparing. However a new type of fingerprint is being researched for forensic use. As you know we all have millions of bacteria covering our body at any one time. It turn out this bacteria is unique to our own bodies and can be used to match people and create class evidence. Full story
-K.B.-

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  1. Dave says:

    Milton & Kevin,
    Hope to give you a financial incentive to continue posting on this blog and not get burnt out. I have a medical supply client interested in paying you for some exposure on your blog. This client, JRS Medical is open to being listed on "Friends of Good for you", informative guest posts, advertorials, tutorials, sitewide hyperlinks, or even having you post a product review (for a small fee if needed) for the following types of terms at this time:

    * needles & syringes
    * medical supplies
    * discount medical equipment
    * Invacare (or names of other big brands in the medical industry)
    etc.....

    Let me know what options exist and if interested. We are also open to any other ideas you may have that work within your framework. Look forward to hearing back from you.

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