A new study looks at how microscopic plants have been used as evidence in forensic investigations. Tiny plants such as moss are easy to miss. Many are no larger than an eyelash, and they usually grow ...
Degree options will give students broader opportunities to tailor their academic experiences and prepare for evolving careers in science, research and technology Beginning fall semester 2026, the ...
Researchers at Maynooth University have achieved a forensic milestone by revealing fingerprints on fired bullet casings using a safe electrochemical process. The method uses mild voltage and non-toxic ...
Ritter Public Library, 5680 Liberty Ave. in Vermilion, hosted Elementary, My Dear Ritter — The Science of Forensics. The event took a broad focus to true crime and forensics, incorporating ...
The Hennepin County Forensics Science Lab is crucial in helping investigators solve crimes. "We do prioritize violent crimes first," said Hanna Sczepanski, a DNA Analyst. When evidence is collected at ...
Over the past decade, every UK police force has assembled its own bespoke digital forensics unit (DFU), where cyber security experts are tasked with putting together digital evidence ahead of criminal ...
The state of Alabama invested over $5 million into the Wiregrass bringing a new state-of-the-art Alabama Department of Forensics Sciences Lab to Dothan. New Release: Farm, merge, grow and expand your ...
It’s purpose is to help the fast growing region keep up with the latest advances in forensic science. Brandy Byrd, President of the Baldwin County Forensics Foundation said, “The population of Baldwin ...
Mary Jane Burton worked on more than 7,000 cases for the state crime lab between 1973 and 1988. And while it wasn’t common practice at the time, she made sure to save DNA evidence that was later used ...
What’s the first thing you do after waking up each morning, before you’ve even gotten out of bed? For many people, it’s checking the weather. For most, this is a thoughtless chore, an unexciting daily ...
A classroom on Indiana University Northwest’s Dunes Medical/Professional Building’s second floor was transformed into a mock crime scene Thursday — complete with shell casings, dummies and red fluids.