More than a year after she was abandoned, forensic specialists found the remains of “Baby Jane Doe” in February 1992. She was 7-10 days old at the time of death.
read more
Following a terrorist bombing, can the bomb maker be identified by skin proteins left on the bomb components they handled?
read more
“Our research is powerful evidence showing why serial rapists target vulnerable people who are failed by known flaws and weaknesses in the system. This breakdown in the justice system reflects how we, as a society, have treated and failed raped victims.”
read more
In 2005, a female infant was found by a university dumpster and to date, she has never been identified. Advanced DNA testing might be the only way to generate more in the case.
read more
Advances in forensic science have led to the identification and arrest of a suspect in the 2007 murder of Tara-Anne Landgraf.
read more
ANDE received approval from the FBI for its technology to be deployed in booking stations to support processing of DNA samples from qualifying arrestees and the automatic upload and searching of these DNA IDs against the National DNA Index System (NDIS).
read more
On Feb. 4, 2021, VG Acquisition Corp. entered into a definitive agreement to combine with 23andMe through a combination of stock and cash financing. The business combination values 23andMe at an enterprise value of approximately $3.5 billion.
read more
The then 7-year-old victim and her 8-year-old brother were walking to school when a male who was waiting near an alley got out and forced the victim into his car.
read more
Suicides by drug overdose, spurred primarily by the opioid epidemic in the remainder of the country, are less obvious to investigators.
read more
When lawful or consent-based access has been secured, if you’re confronted with devices using file-based encryption and you really need that data, there are workflows that allow your encrypted-device experts to take their best swing accessing the device.
read more