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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.
In Dharmasthala, SIT recovered two more human skulls and a skeleton in Banglegudde, taking the total to seven over two days.
As of June, more than 7,000 pieces of evidence remained untested at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) crime labs. The report warns that the current volume of crimes is outpacing the speed at ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s crime lab in Amarillo held an open house and tour on Wednesday morning to celebrate ...
This week is National Forensic Science Week, and the Texas Department of Public Safety is celebrating the week by hosting an ...
In Garland, there's a forensic laboratory with a team of scientists playing a vital role in helping the criminal justice ...
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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 ...
Long before Jeff Tomberlin, Ph.D., professor of forensic entomology in the Texas A&M Department of Entomology, helped investigators solve murders with maggots, he was just a kid glued to the TV ...
Forensic scientist Michael Haag explains how laser scanners could be used to lock down the crime scenes where Charlie Kirk ...
Frances Glessner Lee discovered her true calling later in life. An heiress without formal schooling, she was in her 50s when ...