Vinegar key in new fingerprint method
14th Nov 2006, 16:26 GMT
(The Daily Beacon) ...Researcher and professor of chemistry Mark Dadmun has been awarded a grant of $126,000 to study the chemistry behind fingerprints, and so far the results are pointing toward vinegar, or acetic acid, for use in developing fingerprints...11/13
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