Identity
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Woman's name cleared after sister charged with prostitution steals her identity
She hadn't seen her sister in years.
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Three women get real about facial hair — and being 'proud of it'
They all distinctly prove that facial hair does not make you any less female.
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Identity thieves can steal your fingerprints from photos of your hands
If you pose for photos making the peace sign, you need to stop - right now. Because Japanese scientists have discovered that it's possible to zoom in on a photo and replicate fingerprints - leading to identity theft. See also: Scientists
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This Is Why You Have Blue Eyes
Like our hair colour or height, our eye colour is one of the first things we learn about ourselves when we’re little. The study by the University of Copenhagen found a genetic mutation which happened 6,000 to 10,000 years ago and determined the eye colour of all blued-eyed people today. Professor Hans Eiberg from the study told Science Daily that originally, everyone had brown eyes, but that a genetic mutation affecting a gene in our chromosomes “turned off” the ability to produce brown eyes.