Social and political complexities are increasing the challenges faced by criminal investigations, though scientific evidence ...
The U.S. Senate designated September 14-20 as National Forensic Science Week to spotlight forensic scientists' impact on ...
DNA evidence, with its high-tech luster, often grabs all the headlines. But latent prints, that old-fashioned staple of forensic science, are still a cornerstone of criminal investigations.
How did chemist Alfred Lucas, dubbed "Egypt's Sherlock Holmes," save the fragile treasures recovered from King Tut's tomb?
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s crime lab in Amarillo held an open house and tour on Wednesday morning to celebrate ...
Clarke Central High School graduate Deborah Blum will be inducted into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame on Sept. 23 at 6 p.m.
It’s the room addition of all room additions. In their new, $300,000 test fire room, police officers in Virginia Beach can ...
With the federal government seeking as many as 10,000 new immigration agents, a Provo job fair drew a contingent of foes ...
It usually takes me several weeks to write these essays, in part because I am slow, and in part I have more to do in ...
Forensic entomologist Jeff Tomberlin is shaping the future of forensic science at Texas A&M, from criminal cases to student ...
LCGC International provides separation science insights, including liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and ...
As part of “From Sample to Verdict,” LCGC International sat down with Ed Sisco and Sarah Shuda, Research Chemists at NIST, to discuss the work that their groups are conducting that are helping to ...