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tech gadget update (Free subscription) | 13/12/2008
Well, the John Bond way that’s. Bond, the head of forensics at the Northamptonshire Police in the UK, has devised a way to fingerprint bullets with electricity. He discovered that the extreme heat that occurs when firing a gun causes salt from a fingerprint to slightly corrode the casing. By zapping it with electricity he has [...]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 12/12/2008
Well, the John Bond way that is. Bond, the head of forensics at the Northamptonshire Police in the UK, has devised a way to fingerprint bullets with electricity. He discovered that the extreme heat...
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Wilson Graf Consulting (Free subscription) | 12/12/2008
Well, the John Bond way that is. Bond, the head of forensics at the Northamptonshire Police in the UK, has devised a way to fingerprint bullets with electricity. He discovered that the extreme heat that occurs when firing a gun causes salt from a fingerprint to slightly corrode the casing. By zapping it with electricity he can detect these prints years after the shots were fired....
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BitBlogger (Free subscription) | 12/12/2008
Well, the John Bond way that is. Bond, the head of forensics at the Northamptonshire Police in the UK, has devised a way to fingerprint bullets with electricity. He discovered that the extreme heat that occurs when firing a gun causes salt from a fingerprint to slightly corrode the casing. By zapping it with electricity he can detect these prints years after the shots were fired....
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Formula 1 Blog (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
In the ‘gossip column’ of F1, it seems the Telegraph has it on good authority that Ron Dennis is seeing the daughter of Vodafone Chairman Sir John Bond, Ms. Annabelle Bond.Yes, the adventuring young woman who climbed Mt. Everest. There is an old adage about dating co-workers or daughters of co-workers that perhaps would [...]
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The Prairie Pooch Burrow (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
Most criminals aren't known for their smarts. They're certainly no match for Bond, John Bond. The head of forensics at the Northamptonshire Police in the UK has found a new way to reveal fingerprints on shells left behind after a shooting. His work builds on the recent discovery that the extreme heat released when firing a gun causes salt from finger sweat to slightly corrode the...
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Wired (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
Most criminals aren't known for their smarts. They're certainly no match for Bond, John Bond. The at the Northamptonshire Police in the UK has found a new way to reveal left behind after a shooting. His work builds on the recent discovery that the extreme heat released when firing a gun causes salt from finger sweat to slightly corrode the casing. As we've learned from CSI, fingerprint...
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Dr John Bond, Scientific Support Manager at Northamptonshire Police and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Leicester Forensic Research Centre, is tackling a murder case on America’s Most Wanted list. Using a revolutionary new forensic technique, Dr Bond has found fingerprints on bullet casings used in the murder. Bullet casings from the shooting – which took place in...
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Dr John Bond, scientific support manager at Northamptonshire Police and honorary research fellow at the University of Leicester Forensic Research Centre, created the technique and was asked to help US police with the case.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Dr John Bond, scientific support manager at Northamptonshire Police and honorary research fellow at the University of Leicester Forensic Research Centre, created the technique and was asked to help US police with the case.
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Using new technology he invented, British scientist John Bond lifted a fingerprint off a brass shell casing from the gun that killed Marianne Wilkinson, police said. If the gunman was fingerprinted in the past, police believe there is a good chance of a suspect identification