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Science Cafe: Fingerprints

Fingerprints have been used for centuries to identify people and are one of the most common crime-fighting tools. But with advancements in DNA, GPS, and iris scanners, are fingerprints losing status?
Forensic scientists say fingerprints are still one of the most reliable tools they have to crack crimes but only if handled properly.
On a Science Café edition of the Sound of Ideas, we’ll investigate the whorls, loops and arches on our fingers. We'll uncover why we have fingerprints, how they’re lifted from crime scenes and hear about the switch from ink and roll to digital technology. Join Regina Brett and guests, Friday morning at 9 on 90.3.
Michelle Snyder, Forensic Scientist, Latent Print Unit, Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation
Dan Winterich, Senior Special Agent, Crime Scene Unit, Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation