The team extracted ancient DNA from the teeth of 34 individuals across the two sites, screening for the presence of Y. pestis.
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The widely available drug fentanyl, already the number one killer of Americans under 50, could be weaponized and used for terroristic mass poisoning, according to health experts.
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Building relationships between tribal and non-tribal law agencies is a key step for addressing high incidence of reported missing persons cases, new study finds.
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Researchers have developed a rapid method for measuring the effect of new NPS and provide scientific basis for narcotics classification.
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Two sets of human remains that have long defied identification – one for 30 years, the other for 17 – now have their names back.
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After 53 years, St. Petersburg's oldest and most infamous cold case victim is finally identified as Sylvia June Atherton, mother of five, from Arizona.
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Solicitors and barristers have reported their use of digital evidence can be restricted by limited or late access, large volumes of material, and tight turnaround times to secure legal aid funding and choose and instruct independent experts.
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The goal of this study was to begin developing a protocol that yields reproducible results—a necessary step toward a reliable, validated field-based method.
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The body was identified as that of a white male; however, due to the removal of the head, hands, and feet, it was impossible to give an accurate age or description.
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The protocol will guide the clinical practice of conducting comprehensive assessments for patients experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) that prioritize the patient’s health and well-being.
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