Eye contact
David Jones
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6788, 752-752
Abstract:
All current methods of identifying individual people have their flaws. Daedalus has a new idea — use of the red-eye effect in photography to reveal a person's individual blood spectrum. The resulting database will transform a state's surveillance of its citizens.
Date: 2000
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