In June 2014, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a report on cloud computing challenges in forensic science. After extensive public comment and adaptation, the federal agency released the final report this month.
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Endeavoring to engage and inspire the university's newest forensic science students before they even got to campus, R. Christopher O’Brien created a speaker seminar in his summer online classes for members of the Class of 2024.
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There has been a steady increase in protests in the United States and Great Britain since 2011, which, as Peter Turchin and other scientists suggest, is the result of a predictable 50-year cycle of socio-political dynamics that has culminated with a surge of violence.
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Fernandes was reported missing on Aug. 19 by Killeen and Army police. His identification was found with the body. Forensic confirmation of the identification is pending and an autopsy has been ordered.
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Redeker's body was found, unidentifiable, in June 1993 near the Rainbow Falls campground in the Pike National Forest in Douglas County Colorado.
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A scientist has developed a new generation of tools that can be used to not only identify signature properties of explosives and their raw materials but also to enable comparison of explosives.
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Public health emergencies create unique challenges for police demand, response, and intraorganizational
dynamics. What are some of the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic creates for police
organisations and officers and how can these be addressed and overcome?
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Military personnel who are at a greater risk of suicide are more likely to unsafely store firearms in unlocked cabinets where they can access them easily, according to a Rutgers researcher.
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Jessica Baggen was sexually assaulted and murdered more than two decades ago in Sitka. Her death haunted the investigators that spent years trying to figure out what they had missed and what else could be done to bring justice and solace to the Baggen family.
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Tamykah Anthony has an intriguing upbringing- one of determination, humility, and resilience; she is a mom who homeschools her children, award-winning forensic toxicologist, an author, and owner/creator of Xanithines All Natural Products based in Brooklyn, New York.
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