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Indiana lab lands firearms experts
Tampa crime lab to scale back forensic tests
Seized cash funds crime lab
Virginia DNA investigation project moving slowly
Forensic watermarking targets mobile pirates
New York deploys new DNA profiling system
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Forensics focuses on digital photography
Last summer, Reuters admitted that two digital photographs presented as part of its coverage of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict had been significantly altered before being published. One photo showed two heavy columns of black smoke billowing from Beirut buildings after an Israeli air attack...
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Wiebetech's CD/DVD burner. The CD/DVD imager robot automatically images and archives CDs and DVDs to hard disk. A camera mounted to the top of the robot takes a photo of the disc. (Wiebetech.com)
Polychromix Handheld Spectrometer. The Phazir combines a digital transform spectrometer engine, a MobiLight lightsource, a reflectance probe and an LCD display into one unit. (Polychromix.com)
BLUESTAR's On-Scene Investigation Kit. The kit is designed for searching small objects and areas for blood, or for a preliminary investigation on a crime scene. (Bluestar-Forensic.com)
Ted Pella's Carbon Coater. The special equipment version of the compact desktop carbon coater has a six-inch sample chamber which accomodates the optional planetary-rotary-tilting stage. (TedPella.com)
Millipore's Centrifugal Devices. The devices enable researchers to fractionate protein mixtures. (Millipore.com)
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