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Tango0124 Oct 2019 1:01 p.m. PST

… bullet in shooting victims.

"We live in a violent world, where crime happens every day. Police forces nowadays have a lot of the necessary technology to increase the chances that perpetrators are going to be caught.

However, sometimes puzzles prove to be too difficult for them anyway. Scientists from Monash University are currently developing technology that could one day help forensics track bullet paths in shooting victims…"
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