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The New York Times August 8, 2008 Fingerprint Test Tells What a Person Has Touched By KENNETH CHANG With a new analytical technique, a fingerprint can now reveal much more than the identity of a person. It can now also identify what the person has been touching: drugs, explosives or poisons, for example. Writing in Friday�s issue of the journal Science, R. Graham Cooks, a professor of chemistry at Purdue University, and his colleagues describe how a laboratory technique, mass spectrometry, could find a wider application in crime investigations. The equipment to perform such tests is already commercially available, although prohibitively expensive for all but the largest crime laboratories. Smaller, cheaper, portable versions of such analyzers are probably only a couple of years away. Full story: Fingerprint Test Tells What a Person Has Touched --------- A version of this article appeared in print on August 8, 2008, on page A16 of the New York edition. | ||
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