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University Team Uses Digital Forensics to Prove Man's Innocence

Momentum in the case shifted in December 2024 when Wooden’s defense team called on NJIT undergraduate Mia LoRé and alumni Carmen Cheung and Gillian Kongnyuy, all working as digital forensic ...

 

Almost 10 years after his remains were found, an elderly Florida man who disappeared from his home has been identified.

 

Thanks to advancements in forensic technology, her DNA was submitted to Othram for genetic genealogy and Parabon Labs for phenotyping—revealing ancestral roots in Michoacán, Mexico and a possible ...

 

With support from a $2 million collaborative grant, researchers from UNT Health Fort Worth are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to develop new software to help forensic ...

 

The interactive class uses game-based learning methods to unravel immersive fictional murder mysteries through insect-based evidence.

 

In a 20-year study, women with experience being stalked had a 41% higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than women without this experience.

 

In fact, NCMEC has seen an increase in child sex trafficking reports (up 55% from 2023), which may be an early result of these latest additions to the REPORT Act.

 

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