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Fingerprints as a New Way to Detect Drug Use

Collecting urine samples, blood or hair are currently the most common ways to detect drug use, but Arizona State University researcher Min Jang may have discovered something better—fingerprints.

 

DNA analysis and a familial reference sample has confirmed the second set of remains found in August 2024 alongside just-identified Ira Briscoe are in fact Limon Little, Briscoe’s missing roommate.

 

Throughout the course of the investigation into Yearby’s disappearance, it was believed that Yearby may have been murdered.

 

GBI and FBI Special Agents have identified remains found in August 1986 as those of homicide victim David Clary. Agents used genetic technology to identify the remains.

 

Experts in computing and criminology have developed a tool that can track down perpetrators of online crime who believe they're untraceable.

 

New Honours Science program combines strengths in Forensic Science and Anthropology to prepare students for careers in crime, justice and humanitarian work.

 

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