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The Journal of Forensic Sciences is the official publication of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS). It is devoted to the publication of original investigations, observations, scholarly ...
A technique originally devised to extract DNA from woolly mammoths and other ancient archaeological specimens can be used to potentially identify badly burned human remains, according to a new study ...
Brooke Kammrath, Ph.D., D-ABC, is passionate about forensic science research – whether it is conducting her own or mentoring her students’ explorations. She is now making an impact on the research of ...
Researchers from the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Entomology and Department of ...
This Special Issue focuses on critical identification cases, as forensic experts increasingly face significant challenges in identifying human remains, both in routine and extraordinary circumstances.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- When an explosion, accidental cremation or a fire set deliberately to cover a crime destroys a body, precious little may remain to link it to a life once lived. Yet even among the ...
The Statistician joined the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society as its Series D from the journal of the Institute of Statisticians after the merger of the two bodies in 1993. The journal was ...
Kids learn behind-the-scenes action in forensic crime fighting While those in the scientific field know that technology has changed forensic science, laymen may not realize just how far advances have ...
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