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DNA Doe Project IDs Murdered Woman in 'Toughest Case Yet'

Parga was 22 years old and pregnant when she was killed by Wilson Chouest, who was convicted of her murder in 2018. Her identification was the product of seven years of genealogy research, making this...

 

In June 2004, the skeletal remains of an unidentified individual were found by an exterminator in a concrete coal bin in the basement of a house in East Lake, a neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama.

 

On a cold morning in December 2025, six forensic anthropology students from Western Carolina University entered the woods of Ellerbe Creek with five of their professors and a group of Durham Police ...

 

For the first time anywhere in the world, DNA forensics has been used to secure a criminal conviction for the illegal killing and trafficking of an individual lion.

 

The lab has spent years investigating cat deaths, identifying patterns and building a repository not only of data points, but how best to collect them.

 

For the first time, researchers have used real-time wastewater monitoring to track nitazene compounds in municipal wastewater.

 

Mixture interpretation begins at collection. Sampling strategy, substrate type, and environmental exposure all affect how contributors are represented in a profile.

 

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