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Study: Robots can Help Investigate Knife Crime

A new study presents the most comprehensive review to date of the methods used by forensic investigators for the reconstruction of knife crimes.

 

Skeletal remains that were found on a number of beaches in South Jersey between 1995 and 2013 are now confirmed as belonging to the captain of the 19th century schooner Oriental.

 

Several months of genealogical analysis by nine genealogists would determine various connections to the unidentified man, including a couple from the mid-18th century that was living in Bristol, ...

 

Schappert was recently identified as a suspect in this case through blood and touch/trace DNA located on both Novak’s clothing and a hammer believed to have been used in the attack that were seized ...

 

Using genealogy, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Cold Case Unit has identified a woman whose dismembered torso and religious pendants were found in a San Jose field in 1981.

 

ASTM International’s forensic sciences committee is developing a proposed standard that will help forensic analysts of seized drug evidence better evaluate which methodology to use when addressing ...

 

The air of Dublin also contains cannabis, poppy, even magic mushrooms—or at least their DNA.

 

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