A federal judge has dismissed most claims in a lawsuit filed by a former Delaware death row inmate who was acquitted of all charges after being retried for a drug-related killing.
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The authors and Elsevier issued a correction, saying the authors were merely trying to emphasize the importance of adequate safety protection, rather than report the spread of COVID-19 from a dead body.
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Researchers released a study on "sextortion" that sheds light on the importance of protecting the public from online criminals.
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Director Christopher Wray has named Darrin E. Jones as the executive assistant director of the Science and Technology Branch at FBI Headquarters in Washington.
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The sixth batch of untested sexual assault kits identified in the SAFE Kit Initiative inventory were shipped off to the lab. Precautions were taken to ensure that the kits could be safely dropped off while maintaining social distancing requirements.
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While Capture the Flag challenges that test hacking capabilities are common, there has never been a publicly available test for IR related forensic investigation.
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A new study addresses safety concerns in an age of super-potent synthetic drugs like fentanyl, which can potentially be hazardous to chemists who handle them frequently.
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Decades after they were killed, two victims of two separate homicides in Volusia County have been identified thanks to DNA matches.
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Julie Welker, chair of Howard Payne University’s Department of Communication and coach of the speech and debate team, was recently named the Texas Intercollegiate Forensics Association Educator of the Year.
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The percentage of women and girls in Nicaragua's second-largest city who reported experiencing physical violence by their partners during their lifetimes decreased from 55% in 1995 to 28% in 2016.
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