The project examines dental development within a transitional analysis framework that allows for statistical rigor in analyzing dental radiographs of individuals from the United States, Europe, and Africa.
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Following three years of research, an international team of researchers have compiled the first ever “World Cybercrime Index,” which identifies the globe’s key cybercrime hotspots by ranking the most significant sources of cybercrime at a national level.
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On Aug. 3, 1986, the body of deceased adult female was discovered down an embankment. Police discovered the victim had sustained traumatic injuries to her body that were consistent with foul play.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that more than 2,600 serious criminal offenders provided their DNA to law enforcement after previously failing to do so as required by law.
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“We know that Black Americans are at an elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias compared to non-Hispanic white Americans, but we don’t fully understand all the factors that contribute to this disproportionate risk."
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This year's update introduces over 850 new mass spectra and over 500 new, unique compounds in major categories of interest.
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A group of scientists and experts are calling on the FDA to rescind their approval of a controversial DNA test that claims to predict genetic risk of opioid addiction.
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It is suspected de Vargas was in the process of being smuggled from San Salvador to Houston when she died.
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The problem: Much of the existing literature on gunshots and fracture patterns primarily focuses on injuries to the skull, rather than the body’s long bones, such as the legs and arms.
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The discovery was made when a homeowner's dog brought a human skull to their residence located just northeast of Oxford, Mississippi.
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