This machine that analyses art can also be used to solve c rime

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This machine that analyses art can also be used to solve c.rime.
One of the shortfalls of traditional forensic science is the struggle to detect and image biological traces, like blood and sperm, from a surface too dark or fluorescent. This new CSI technique, however, can detect traces on any surface with ease, and it could even help to solve old crimes.

The new approach is based on an imaging method originally intended for the field of art science, used to reveal the hidden elemental layers within artworks. In the same way imaging can help authenticate and understand the palate of an old artwork, it can also be used to expose biological traces, researchers discover.

As revealed in Nature Research, the ‘scanning macro X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy’ better known as the MA-XRF, can effortlessly uncover complex ‘elemental signatures’ of body fluids and gunshot residue. More importantly, its non-invasive and large-area imaging provides valuable information to help investigators decipher what really happened during a crime.

In the case of a close-range shooting, for example, the MA-XRF could help distinguish between an execution at close range versus an accidental gunshot during a wrestle. The device could also detect evidence that’s been concealed by perpetrators, such as gunshot residue on a wall covered with multiple layers of paint.




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