Just like fingerprints, your breathing patterns may be a unique identifying feature. Scientists have found they can identify people with 96.8% accuracy using only their breathing patterns. And it's ...
Fingerprints are unique to each person, and it is known that a person can be identified from fingerprints left on objects or skin. A new study has shown that a person's nasal breathing also has a ...
The brains of people diagnosed with autism are 'uniquely synchronised', a new study has found. Scientists discovered the degree of connection between the different areas of the brain in those with ...
The coat of the traditional tabby, or ‘bullseye’ or "swirled," is the most typical fur pattern of house cats. It features wide, rounded spots on the sides and a clear ‘M’ on the forehead. Swirls are ...
Stone countertops come in a gorgeous variety of materials, shades, and styles, making them one of the most popular countertop options in kitchens or bathrooms. While homeowners usually make choices ...
Using a newly developed imaging technique, a team of researchers in Australia has directly observed a unique neural motor firing pattern outside of the brain or central nervous system. The pattern of ...
Move over fingerprints. From your ears to your toes, there are many body parts that make you uniquely special. And all of them are being examined as a way to identify you from others in a crowd. It ...