Digital Fingerprints for Art Could Thwart Heists

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Scientists created a spectral fingerprint that records how light bounce off the painting in a particular location.
(Image credit: FING-aRt-PRINT / Kirk Martinez, University of Southampton)

When it comes to the art of pulling off the ultimate heist, there is little defense against precision and timing.

Rotterdam's Kunsthal museum is a shining example. Earlier this week, thieves embarked on a pre-dawn raid and made off with seven masterpieces, including paintings by Picasso, Monet, Matisse and Gauguin. Police said the stolen paintings -- valued at roughly $100 million -- represented the largest art theft in the Netherlands in more than two decades.

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