Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Soon, criminals may be identified by the germs they leave behind.
A new study published two weeks ago in the National Academy of Sciences , suggests that the day is not too far when criminals could be identified through the traces of bacteria they left behind after touching objects.
That gives dirty deeds a whole new meaning.
For more, see ScienceDaily.com
That gives dirty deeds a whole new meaning.
For more, see ScienceDaily.com
Labels: bacteria in crime study, criminal identified by bacteria, forensic scientists, PNAS.org., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder study
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