Sharpen those identification and classification skills with this fun and free printable, featuring our out-of-this-world friends the Beaker Creatures!
A $1.4 million foundation grant will help researchers from UVA and the University of Utah investigate ways to improve eyewitness identification procedures.
Stickers or lube identification tags have been employed for years to guarantee the right lubricant is put in the right place. However, few organizations utilize lube tags to their full potential, whil
Field Museum scientists are ready to identify your strangest natural possessions this weekend. Learn more about Identification Day.
Emerging Standards for Property Identification ECCMA 1 is an open standard for the description and identification of real property location. Part 2 consists of…
Got something in your eye? Get the facts about eye freckles -- or nevi -- and why it’s important to get them checked out by an expert.
With all the apps available for agriculture, we break these six down for you as great ID tools for your farm.
Issued in October 2015, Revised in August 2016Advances in the study of partial identification allow applied researchers to learn about parameters of interest without making assumptions needed to guarantee point identification. We discuss the roles that assumptions and data play in partial identification analysis, with the goal of providing information to applied researchers that can help them employ these methods in practice. To this end…
Turns out poop is just as unique as a fingerprint.
China leads the world in number of sheep – claiming 15.9% of the world’s population. Australia and New Zealand have the most power in the world markets for wool and lamb. Iran has over 48 million sheepThe U.S. is not a world leader when it comes to sheep and numbers, but sheep production is still an important business for many Americans. And as with all other livestock, proper identification very important. Let’s learn a little more.Why Identify Sheep?Sheep are multi-purpose…