Delaware's Division of Forensic Science has identified skeletal remains found in a wooded area this month as a man who went missing in September.
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Two universities formalized a collaboration that will use forensics, genetics and education to help find answers to the more than 500 cases of Native American women and girls who have vanished or have been killed in 71 cities.
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A method developed by a team of geneticists, archaeologists and demographers may make it possible to identify thousands of individuals whose remains lie in unmarked graves.
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Rapid DNA allows law enforcement agencies to quickly search against unsolved crimes across the nation while an arrestee is in custody during the booking process.
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Brain lesion. Faceless corpse. Exile. Conspiracy. Exploitation of the vulnerable. If that sounds like a good story, you may want to purchase a copy of Kathy Reichs’ brand-new book.
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Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are helping to identify those most at risk in Ohio of overdosing on opiates.
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Cellebrite is increasing its live online and on-demand training options for law enforcement and enterprise digital forensics professionals.
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Cybersecurity experts are urging remote workers to beef up their awareness and knowledge of phishing scams, the fastest growing type of cybercrime, many of which are now playing on fears of the Coronavirus.
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A Maryland man who was shot and killed by police was armed with a rifle and ignored commands to show his hands and get on the ground when officers entered his home, police said this week
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Researchers found that 94 percent of jurors understood the technical language of an expert when presented with a 3D-printed model of skull trauma.
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