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3-D Imaging Goes Ballistic

Wired: A used bullet tells many tales. The grooves and striations it picks up as it blasts down a gun barrel can link weapons to crimes and help prosecutors put criminals behind bars. But the stories have always been two-dimensional. Until now.

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