Fingerprints
Ridge Patterns of Blood-Transferred Simulated Fingerprints Observed on Fabrics via Steam Thermography
Occurrence and Associative Value of Non-Identifiable Fingermarks
Carbon-Based Fingerprint Powder as a One-Step Development and Matrix Application for High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Latent Fingerprints
Near Infrared-to-Near Infrared Upconversion Nanocrystals for Latent Fingerprint Development
Unrolling Post-Mortem 3D Fingerprints Using Mosaicking Pressure Simulation Technique
Temporal Sequences Quantify the Contributions of Individual Fixations in Complex Perceptual Matching Tasks
Just Science Podcast: Just Collecting Fingerprints Without Contact
Just Science Podcast: Just Collecting Fingerprints Without Contact
Is forensic science the last bastion of resistance against statistics?
An objective fingerprint quality grading system
Utility of Non-Identifiable Fingermarks
Utility of Non-Identifiable Fingermarks
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part One)
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part One)
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part One)
The scientific basis of several aspects of forensic evidence was first called into question by the 2009 National Research Council report. That report had an immediate impact on law enforcement, crime labs, courtrooms, and the broader scientific community.