Advances in forensic technology are showing that what used to be considered clear-cut proof of guilt may be nothing of the kind. A California case highlights a growing problem facing courts: what to ...
Forensic scientists collect and analyze evidence during a criminal investigation to identify victims, determine the cause of death and figure out “who done it.” Below are some recent papers published ...
Accurate “time of death” estimates are a mainstay of murder mysteries and forensic programs, but such calculations in the real world are often complex and imprecise. In a first-of-its-kind study, ...
Today, as artificial intelligence advances at an exponential pace, the stakes have never been higher. The ability to fabricate or manipulate video evidence in minutes through deepfakes and AI-assisted ...
Determining the temporal aspect of a crime is particularly problematic for investigators and is still a major gap in forensic science. Related questions which investigators often ask include ...
Rhode Island is launching its cold-case unit at a time when advances in forensic science, including genetic genealogy, are solving old violent crime cases CRANSTON, R.I. — Cryptic phrases on a ...
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 ...
Two reasons people are attracted to the field of forensic science are to help solve crimes and to see justice served. Forensic scientists collect evidence from crime scenes and analyze that evidence ...
2014 International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI) Celebrates 25 Years of Forensic Advances
MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Twenty-five years ago, forensics was a very different field. Blood types were widely used as screening tools and DNA fingerprinting was in its infancy. Today, DNA ...
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