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Field Device Can Detect Low Concentrations of Drugs in Real-timeAt the scene, the tablets were found to contain a nitazene, allowing authorities to put out a drug warning within 36 hours of the initial death—possibly saving others from a similar fate. A grant awarded to ADFS will now fund the advanced testing required—procedures which typically range in cost from $15,000 to $20,000. In August 1983, the skeletal remains of an unidentified person were found on a sand bar along the south bank of the Missouri River in Jackson County, Missouri by a fisherman. A forensic science expert from De Montfort University Leicester has partnered with Southport attack survivor Leanne Lucas to campaign for safer knives. Crucial training for determining someone's competency to stand trial was previously only available once every two years. A new program expands access for forensic mental health professionals. Geradts presented a preview of a (not yet published) method to distinguish deepfakes from real images: blood flow detection. |
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