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  • A Lesson in Data Privacy: The Taliban Reportedly Have Control of U.S. Biometric Devices

    September 10, 2021
    In the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul and the ouster of the Afghan national government, alarming reports indicate that the insurgents could potentially access biometric data collected by the U.S. to track Afghans, including people who worked for U.S. and coalition forces. read more
  • Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Helps Send Serial Offender to Prison

    September 10, 2021
    The Kalamazoo Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) secured prison time against a habitual offender after he was sentenced in one of three cases currently pending as a result of successful evidence testing. read more
  • Genetic Genealogy Nabs Suspect in 22-Year-Old Murder Case

    September 10, 2021
    An autopsy later determined Noga died from blunt force trauma after being struck with a blunt object. For more than two decades, the case remained open and active. read more
  • Ancient DNA Suggests Hep B, HPV Caused Epidemics in Colonial New Spain

    September 10, 2021
    Researchers have reconstructed and characterized ancient genomes from skeletal remains buried in a Colonial hospital and chapel, where records suggest victims of epidemics were buried during outbreaks in Mexico City. read more
  • DNA, Fingerprints Link Man to 3 Homicides in 2000

    September 08, 2021
    DNA evidence collected from all three crimes pointed to one as yet unknown culprit. Also, fingerprints from the evidence collected at two crime scenes were a match. But the identity of the killer remained a mystery. read more
  • Second Phase of Forensic Work to ID Argentine Soldiers is Underway

    September 08, 2021
    The Second Humanitarian Project Plan (HPP 2) will involve the exhumation of human remains belonging to a number of individuals located within one grave known as C.1.10 at Darwin cemetery. read more
  • Unique Online Master of Science Includes Remote Lab Work from Home

    September 08, 2021
    GCU created its Master of Science in Forensic Science by partnering with Carolina Biological, a company that worked with GCU to design kits that allow students to do lab work at home. read more
  • Genetic Ancestry Test Results Shape Race Self-identification

    September 08, 2021
    A genetic ancestry test (GAT) can not only unearth deep family secrets, it also can change how people self-identify their race on surveys. read more
  • 2 More 9/11 Victims ID'ed Days Before 20th Anniversary

    September 08, 2021
    As part of the largest and most complex forensic investigation in the history of the U.S., Dorothy Morgan and a man whose name is being withheld at the request of his family have been identified through DNA analysis. read more
  • Prof: Origins of Crime Lab in Law Enforcement, Not Science

    September 06, 2021
    “Autopsy of a Crime Lab” analyzes how systemic failures in forensics compromise evidence and have called into question untold numbers of convictions. read more
  • Facilitating Forensic Research Using a Unique Computed Tomography Dataset

    September 06, 2021
    A new postmortem image database will be a resource for research in forensic anthropology, pathology, and radiology. read more
  • Grant Funds Rape Forensic Exam Program at University Medical Center

    September 06, 2021
    The nearly $500,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice also helped create a Sexual Assault Response Team with experts from the university, hospital and community to guide the program and ensure it meets survivor needs. read more
  • Using DNA to Search for the True Origins of Imported Honey

    September 06, 2021
    S&T invested in cutting-edge forensic science that can improve the speed and efficiency in verifying the country of origin of commercially available honey and its path to the supermarket shelves. read more
  • Study Details Lessons for Large-Scale Prisoner Releases during COVID-19

    September 06, 2021
    A large-scale prisoner release in NJ “stress tested” the services system—social and health programs to help prisoners successfully transition from prison to community life—for their reentry into society and illuminated gaps between service provision and needs of former inmates. read more
  • How Rape Affects Memory, and Why Police Need to Know About That Brain Science

    September 03, 2021
    Scientists who study trauma and memory say it’s common for sexual assault survivors—as well as survivors of other serious traumas—to be unable to recall an attack fully. read more
  • Virginia Department of Forensic Science Achieves 15,000 DNA Data Bank Hit

    September 03, 2021
    The Department of Forensic Science reached its 15,000th DNA Data Bank “hit.” This is a significant milestone in the history of the Data Bank, which was created in Virginia in 1989. read more
  • Genetic Genealogy Helps ID Man Found in Wilderness

    September 03, 2021
    After returning investigative leads back to law enforcement, the Montana State Crime Lab conducted DNA testing of close family to confirm that Granite County John Doe's identity was in fact David Jon Milek. read more
  • Student Perspective: Developing a Raman-based Pre-screening Tool for DNA

    September 03, 2021
    There is no known research that has attempted to use Raman spectroscopy as a pre-screening tool for assessing DNA quantity and quality for forensic casework applications. read more
  • Research on Uranium Cubes from Nazi Germany Could Inform Future Forensic Investigations

    September 03, 2021
    Robertson has modified some existing forensic-based analytical techniques, and turned to radiochronometry, or the measurement of radioactive materials and their decay products to determine the ''age'' of the material. read more
  • PCR Method Enables Better Analysis of Degraded, Challenging DNA Samples

    September 01, 2021
    In a new proof-of-concept study, researchers have validated a reverse complement PCR (RC-PCR) short amplicon 85 SNP-plex panel that can be used to improve library preparation for DNA analysis of difficult samples. read more
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