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Unethical Use of 1985 MOVE Bombing Skeletal Remains Highlights Inequality in Death Investigations

This case exposes several issues within the discipline of anthropology, namely systems of structural racism as well as the need to appreciate qualifications and ethical practice in forensic ...

 

Forensic scientists recently published a paper that details how they are classifying the chemical profile of tires to link vehicles back to potential crime scenes.

 

Of the four victims found, three have now been identified. Michael Bauer and John Bartlett were identified early in the investigation leaving “Adam Doe” and “Brad Doe” unidentified for years.

 

In August 2014, a backpacker was hours into a hike through the Welcome Creek Wilderness, above Bidwell Gulch, when he came across human skeletal remains.

 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) launched an initiative to enhance the cybersecurity of electric utilities’ industrial control systems (ICS) and secure the energy sector supply chain.

 

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