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DC Forensic Lab Under Investigation Regarding Ballistics Casework

The Firearms Examination Unit at the D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences should immediately cease casework and a comprehensive evaluation of the competence of all current examiners should be ...

 

In December 1990, a couple walking on a rural road in Southwest Missouri discovered the decomposed remains of a young woman. She had been hog-tied and dumped next to an abandoned farmhouse.

 

The research team showed that airDNA sampling could successfully detect mole-rat DNA within the animal’s housing and from the room itself. The scientists also found human DNA in the air samples.

 

A pediatrician and the bioengineer have been working together to develop a system for detecting tell-tale bruising in infants.

 

Scientists have spent the last few months creating a novel facial reconstruction of a mysterious mummy, now skeletonized, from tomb KV 55 in the Valley of the Kings.

 

By using the UK as a case study, the paper reveals the explicit connection between governmental policy announcements and cyber-crime campaigns.

 

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