Researchers have found that tape made from gelatin could provide more information to forensics teams than current methods that can alter prints and eliminate traces of telltale chemicals.
The gel tape can gather prints from a variety of surfaces, according to LiveScience.com. The gelatin is then irradiated with infrared rays inside an instrument that rapidly takes a kind of "chemical photograph," identifying molecules in the print within 30 seconds, says physical chemist Sergei Kazarian at Imperial College London.