“The Genetic Detective” follows investigative genetic genealogist CeCe Moore and her work with Parabon NanoLabs and law enforcement to solve some of the coldest cases.
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Using 3D printing technology, they are making plastic extended straps that will allow doctors, nurses and other personnel to more comfortably wear protective N95 masks for long periods while treating patients.
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Researchers propose a way of ensuring that genetic samples taken in the field for DNA fingerprinting arrive at the laboratory unaltered.
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After 43 years in a Georgia prison for a crime he says he did not commit, Johnny Lee Gates walked out a free man thanks to DNA reanalysis by Cybergenetics TrueAllele.
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Investigations and comparative DNA analysis by the Office over the last several months ruled out that the remains were those of any other person.
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A new report shows Wisconsin state crime laboratories were slower to process some types of evidence in 2019 compared with previous years.
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The FBI’s May Artifact of the Month is a pair of alarm clocks that were part of a car bomb that Faisal Shahzad planned to detonate in Times Square 10 years ago.
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Officers must be able to identify both the illicit substances and all substances used to make them. For officers who likely are not chemists, how can they do this quickly and safely?
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K-9 Sata is certified as an electronic storage detection (ESD) canine and derives his name from the Serial AT Attachment, a computer bus interface that connects mass storage devices and a commonly used connector in digital forensic examinations.
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Now that infection curves are flattening in many areas, discussions have turned to how agencies will help maintain the vitality of their communities as they face new challenges.
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