A group of Orange High School students in Sandra Drvenkar’s forensics classes recently learned about fingerprint patterns and how to identify them.
Just like human fingerprints, dogs' noses are a strong biometric perfect for identification. Read here to learn more!
Gujarat employs AI and CCTV to efficiently identify stray cattle in Ahmedabad, enhancing urban management and safety.
Simulation and STEM are transforming forensic education by moving learning from memorisation to exploration and from passive ...
Scientists in Sweden and Norway have uncovered a promising way to spot Parkinson’s disease years—possibly decades—before its most damaging symptoms appear. By detecting subtle biological signals in ...
Perhaps the most compelling argument for the distinction between human and AI music lies in the nature of creativity itself.
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Earth’s radiation budget through lunar observations. This method promises to overcome many of the limitations faced by ...
In late 2025, scientists reported that for the first time, they were able to detect concentrations of plastic pollution on ...
The initiative is described as “international biometric technology in prisons” and framed as part of ongoing bilateral ...
NEC’s facial recognition, marketed under names like NeoFace and NeoFace Reveal, represents some of the most advanced ...
CERN's ALICE experiment has resolved the puzzle of deuteron formation, showing that most deuterons form via resonance-driven ...