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Ancient DNA Method Can ID Badly Burned Human Remains

The researchers used two different techniques to extract DNA from the bones and teeth of 27 fire victims from incidents that included house fires, airplane crashes, truck fires and motor vehicle ...

 

Although the woman's face was recognizable, her identity was unknown, and the case went cold for nearly 40 years.

 

The sheriff’s office intends to pursue criminal charges for the alleged anomalies in her case work, however those charges have yet to be determined as the criminal investigation is still ongoing.

 

In a new study, social scientists and data scientists applied machine learning techniques to nearly two decades’ worth of police reports on rape cases.

 

The funding will enable Montgomery County’s Police Department (MD) to handle cases with greater efficiency, process evidence more quickly and stay updated on advancements in forensic science.

 

The thrill of the chase is what draws so many to the field, and the satisfaction of helping bring justice to victims of violent crime is the icing on the cake. With that said, there are some enormous ...

 

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