It's probably not something you think about a lot, but we all leave pieces of ourselves everywhere we go. Flakes of skin here, a renegade hair there, the occasional loogie, they all leave some of your DNA behind. And while it normally goes untouched, someone could use it to say,
3D-print an approximation of your face.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/f--9U09TB40/someone-out-there-is-3d+printing-faces-with-your-discarded-dna-scraps
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