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Submitting. The 45-year-old told The Yorkshire Post that the technology, which can detect food, drink and drugs in fingerprint, could provide a key new resource for police forces across the country to help alleviate pressures on forensic departments. Pictured, Simona Francese, a Professor of Forensic and Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry. Photo credit: Gary Longbottom/JPIMediaResell Prof Francese, who is based at Sheffield Hallam University, said: “The technology is capable of helping the police to narrow down the number of suspects and better understand a crime scene. “Still with the DNA available today - fingerprints play an incredible role in convicting criminals. ....
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