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UPDATED: The Department of Homeland Security plans to study the possibility that human body odor might be used to determine when people are lying, or to identify individuals in the same way that ...
Researchers at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid are currently developing a new form of biometric authentication based on personal body odor. The Group of Biometrics, Biosignals and Security ...
The Department of Homeland Security plans to study the possibility that human body odor might be used to determine when people are lying, or to identify individuals in the same way that fingerprints c ...
Identity verification: Body odor as a biometric identifier Date: February 4, 2014 Source: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Summary: Researchers are making progress on the development of a new ...
People rely heavily on ID cards to prove who they are, but new identification technologies are being developed to distinguish people by their veins, brain waves and even body odor.