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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Ever wonder how those Iris Scanner security locks work that are so popular in the spy movies? Yeah… me too. Follow this link to a visual breakdown of algorithm. A computer has been programmed to scan the iris of an eye and divide it into tiny segments and then to compare those segments with the eye they have on file in… well, the blink of an eye. Amazing. Huh?
teens + forensics
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Interesting article on CNN… a TEAM of STUDENTS join together in a CAMPUS CRIME CLUB to solve famous cold cases like Chandra Levy’s murder and Natalee Hollaway’s disappearance. Wow! That’s a GREAT idea. Somebody should write a book. Oh wait… I already DID! Read the article… then hopefully my book!
teens + forensics
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