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Fingermark visualisation research at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) continues to prioritise finding a suitable replacement for HFE 7100.
Cessation of HFE 7100 and requirements for a replacement HFE 7100 was…
Research and scientific rationale behind the processes within the Fingermark Visualisation Manual Second Edition (2022).
An overview of Dstl’s research to date into the replacement of HFE 7100 in fingermark visualisation processes.
3M will stop the manufacture of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)…
Results of a study into the most effective methods of fingermark visualisation for Bank of England circulated polymer banknotes.
A summary of Dstl’s research into the effect of solvent-based removal of adhesive tape on subsequent fingermark visualisation processes.
A closer look at the applications of shortwave ultraviolet (UVC) radiation to fingermark visualisation and its development in the field.
A series of science fiction stories themed on potential technologies and threats that may arise during the next 20 years.
11 visions of the future threats and opportunities facing UK defence and security, submitted for a competition run by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory.
Critical survey of UK research and development in quantum information processing (QIP) hardware and software to inform future investment.
An independent report by SQW on the economic and wider benefits of the commercialisation activities of Dstl's technology transfer company.
Probabilistic elicitation provides a means to elicit the uncertainty surrounding subject matter experts’ best guesses for numerical values. This pioneering research is highly relevant to government work.
An independent report by SQW on the non-financial benefits of the commercialisation activities of Dstl's technology transfer company.
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