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First DNA Learning Center Opens in Nigeria
Students will learn the same lessons as students receive at the Cold Spring Harbor facility, including DNA Science, Genome Biology, DNA Barcoding, DNA Metabarcoding, and World of Enzymes.
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First-of-its-kind Digital Forensics Facility Opens in Australia
The purpose-built facility is the first of its kind in Australia and enables officers to securely conduct investigations into sophisticated technology-enabled crime.
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Even Without DNA Results, Kenneth Nixon Released After 15 Years in Prison
The WMU-Cooley Innocence Project worked with the Wayne County Conviction Integrity Unit to DNA test the Molotov cocktail used to start the fire. No DNA results were obtained. However, there was other new evidence.
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The Forensic Sciences' Toxic Entanglement with the Myth of Objectivity
“Scientific objectivity.” It’s a concept as old as the Enlightenment and a mainstay of mid-20th-century approaches to science, thought to be a core tenet of forensic scientific analysis and testimony. It’s also a myth—and it’s dangerous.
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Exchanged Needles Reveal Opioid, NPS Trends
Needle-exchange programs in cities can provide vital information about intravenous (IV) drug use, as well as more comprehensive opioid monitoring and real-time surveillance of emerging trends and novel psychoactive substances (NPS), according to the preliminary results of such a program in D.C.
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DNA Links Man to 1992 Killings of Indiana Woman, Girl, 4
A Tennessee man charged in the July 1992 killings of an Indiana woman and her 4-year-old daughter was linked to the deaths by a new analysis of DNA collected from the mother’s body, court records show.
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Man Gets 45 Years in Prison for Assault Case Solved with Genealogy
A man has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in a 2012 Butte County case that was solved using forensic genealogy.
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Project to Improve Communication Between Agencies in Joint Emergency Response Scenarios
The research project will seek to rectify the current inability of first responders (i.e., police, fire and emergency management services) to use their CAD systems to electronically exchange information with other CAD systems during a joint emergency response.
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Million-year-old DNA Reveals How Mammoths Evolved
An international team of researchers has sequenced DNA recovered from mammoth remains that are up to 1.2 million years old.
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NamUs May Get a New Managing Entity in April
In December 2020, the National Institute of Justice put out a request for proposals to manage NamUs. The acceptance period has now ended and today, NIJ said they expect to award a new contract for services by April.
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British Columbia Police Debut New Forensic Firearms Lab
The BC Provincial Forensic Firearms Laboratory (PFFL) will be a centralized firearms intelligence hub, helping increase police capacity to analyze illegal firearms that were used for criminal activity and seized by police.
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Verogen Debuts New Forensic Genetic Genealogy Workflow
The ForenSeq Kintelligence Kit pairs with GEDmatch PRO to provide a fit-for-forensic-purpose workflow that generates investigative leads, minimizes privacy concerns and maintains chain of custody.
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New York State Police Ask for Info in 1992 Baby Jane Doe Cold Case
More than a year after she was abandoned, forensic specialists found the remains of “Baby Jane Doe” in February 1992. She was 7-10 days old at the time of death.
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Researchers Detonate 26 Explosives to Evaluate Identification Using Shed Skin Cells
Following a terrorist bombing, can the bomb maker be identified by skin proteins left on the bomb components they handled?
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Study: Justice System Breakdowns Harm Rape Cases
“Our research is powerful evidence showing why serial rapists target vulnerable people who are failed by known flaws and weaknesses in the system. This breakdown in the justice system reflects how we, as a society, have treated and failed raped victims.”
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