At Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, a specialized medical team has become one of the most influential forces in identifying abuse, protecting young victims, and guiding families toward long-term healing.
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A still-smoldering cigarette collected by police at the scene of a child sexual assault in 2000 has now finally led to the arrest of the suspect 25 years later.
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There was no indication of trauma to the bones, and a cause of death was unable to be determined.
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While a person of interest was identified at the time, investigators did not have sufficient evidence to make an arrest.
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On Jan. 14, 1973, Norman Prater, was reported missing by his family to the Dallas Police Department. His disappearance launched an investigation that remained active but unresolved for decades.
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Fifty years since the federal earned income tax credit went into effect and a team of researchers have identified an unintended benefit of the antipoverty program—a significant reduction in rates of intimate partner violence among unmarried women.
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A material derived from pineapple leaves provides a safer, more sustainable, and eco-friendly alternative. The novelty here is the fabrication of a cheap powder from biomass waste.
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More than four decades after he was killed in a traffic collision in Ohio, the DNA Doe Project has identified Western Reserve Road John Doe as 41-year-old Charles Joseph Nunnenman III.
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Nearly three years later, in November 2008, the dog led its owner to a dilapidated tent in the woods where more human remains were found.
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Wichita State University will launch two graduate programs in forensic firearms and forensic biology in fall 2026, expanding the pipeline of trained specialists prepared for careers in federal, state and local crime laboratories.
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