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Study Sheds New Light on Inconclusive Gun Evidence

The study found that 85% of cartridge cases that were judged inconclusive by forensic firearm examiners were actually fired by two different guns.

 

Human remains found near Granger, Wyoming in 1982 have been identified as belonging to a man who disappeared in 1981 while traveling back to his home in Missouri after visiting family in California.

 

The Pima County Medical Examiner’s Office brought the case to the DNA Doe Project as part of a collaboration with Ramapo College of New Jersey’s new Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center, an ...

 

The face of a 16-year-old woman buried near Cambridge in the 7th century with an incredibly rare gold and garnet cross (the "Trumpington Cross") has been reconstructed following analysis of her skull.

 

Enhanced human verification techniques and practices will always be required to ensure accuracy and ward off inherent biases.

 

Forensic anthropologists have found evidence of ancient human burials that predate the earliest currently known Homo sapiens’ burials by at least 100,000 years.

 

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