Fingerprints have been used as unique identifiers for decades.
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Using fingerprints to catch criminals isn’t 100% accurate, but analyzing fingerprints in 3D, rather than 2D, could improve the process.
Ella Fitzgerald performing in Switzerland in 1967.
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Using cutting edge technology to construct ham-fisted duets with dead singers to boost sales is sad way to listen to great artists.
The future’s so bright …
Sean Johnston
When technologies let us down, they tend to be forgotten. There’s a very good reason why this should be resisted.
Immortal?
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If you’re a celebrity, avoiding a life after death is possible but needs to be very carefully legally framed.
Holograms offer the promise of transforming electronic modes of teaching.
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Holograms could make science and technology accessible as part of a new way of teaching.