With courses available in person, online or in a combined hybrid format, the flexible, affordable B.S. in Chemistry program will emphasize real-world applications and hands-on experiences — either in WilmU’s state-of-the-art labs or through innovative at-home lab kits.
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Two years ago, the bureau reported turnaround times of up to 45 weeks, delays that hindered criminal prosecutions and deferred justice for survivors. That processing time has now dropped to 10 weeks.
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Now, 31 years later, the baby has been identified. Genealogical data also revealed her birth mother, who died by suicide upon the identification news.
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INTERPOL is hoping to build on that success with the launch of the second phase of “Identify Me.” This phase highlights 46 cold cases involving unidentified women whose remains were found in France, Italy, and Spain, in addition to Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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The DNA Doe Project has partnered with the New Hampshire State Police to take a fresh look at the case of a little girl who was the biological daughter of serial killer Terry Rasmussen, also known as the Chameleon Killer.
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Researchers and students worked for two years with town officials and the state archaeologist to investigate and document the remains, which were uncovered more than 20 years ago during construction and were identified as being from a farm for paupers during the mid-1800’s.
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Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division’s Cold Case Unit recently delivered a presentation to a group of forensic experts and investigators who volunteer their time and expertise to assist law enforcement in solving difficult cold cases.
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The Accelerated Capability Environment was asked to help build a better understanding of what the state of the art is in current science research and how that could impact and drive increased analytic insight on scene samples.
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A cold case homicide victim has been identified with advanced technology utilized by the FBI for the first time in New Orleans.
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After 14 years, a individual whose remains were discovered by hikers near St. Mary’s Mountain in Stevensville, Montana, has been identified.
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