By RealScan Biometrics | 29th August, 2022
Juan Vucetich, a Croatian immigrant, arrived in Argentina in 1882. For about four years, he was coll...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 8th August, 2022
Siegfried Ruhemann accidentally created ninhydrin in 1910, which led to its discovery. Ruhemann noti...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 25th July, 2022
Dactyloscopy, is the science of identification. Fingerprints are made up of a succession of ridges ...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 27th June, 2022
Our fingers and toes have some patterns on them. These impressions are known as ‘fingerprints’. ...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 23rd May, 2022
The interaction of 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one (DFO) with amino acids was not investigated until 1990, wh...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 9th May, 2022
Iodine fuming is one of the earliest forensic techniques for detecting latent fingerprints, as well...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 24th January, 2022
The absence of ridges on the skin on the pads of the fingers and toes, as well as the palms of the h...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 27th December, 2021
Fingerprints are the most commonly used forensic evidence all over the world and can be recovered in...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 4th October, 2021
Identification of a dead body is an important task in a medico-legal investigation. A fingerpri...
Read MoreBy RealScan Biometrics | 20th September, 2021
The history of fingerprinting can be traced back to long before its use in criminal proceedings. For...
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