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Is Environmental DNA the Future of Forensic Testing?This sort of plant trace evidence is more valuable than ever today in forensic investigations and can include microscopic materials from plant seeds, pollen, spores, and their DNA. Since 2018, the EPS has used investigative genetic genealogy on five cases, including three sexual assaults, one armed robbery and one human remains investigation. Researchers have compared speaker identification by listeners, like judges or jury members, with the output of a forensic-voice-comparison system. Mistrust between the police and the communities they serve has exacerbated crime, according to two West Virginia University sociologists who hope to reimagine and reshape policing techniques in ... |
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