Genes make us who we are—but are they shaped by chance, natural selection, or something else?
JASON: NOW ON SUNRISE. ONE OF THE THINGS THAT EVERYONE HAS WHICH SETS THEM APART FROM OTHERS IS A FINGERPRINT. MEREDITH: THEY CAN BE USED TO IDENTIFY PEOPLE, HELP US GRAB THINGS AND EVEN FOR ART ...
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Forensic science has long held that fingerprints are singular identifiers, unique to each finger and each individual. This assumption has formed the backbone of global law enforcement, identity ...
Peace sign selfies expose fingerprints to hackers who use AI tools to reconstruct biometric data from high-resolution photos within five feet.