What a 100-Year-Old Lie Detector and 150-Year-Old Arsenic Tests Tell Us About Forensic Science Today
An exhibition at the National Museum of American History examines how humans influence and judge investigation techniques Arsenic tests for the Lydia Sherman trial of 1872 Brian Handwerk - Science ...
The U.S. Senate designated September 14-20 as National Forensic Science Week to spotlight forensic scientists' impact on ...
Polygraph (cardio-pneumo-psychograph); 1921. Gift of City of Berkeley Police Department. Photo by Jaclyn Nash, National Museum of American History. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American ...
Frances Glessner Lee didn’t want to be known as a “rich woman who didn’t have enough to do.” In her 60s, she became a pioneer of forensic science. On an afternoon in July 1940, several day laborers ...
In this episode of Analytically Speaking, explore the intersection of forensic science and cannabis research with Brent ...
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An inside look at the latent print with the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Forensic Science Lab
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.
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Evolution of forensic DNA technology
FOX 13’s Kylie Jones shows us how the Global Forensic and Justice Center in Pinellas County has helped revolutionize forensic technology. 'We eat at the same places': Warren Buffett once told a group ...
“What the climate can do to the human body can be very perplexing,” said Mary Ellen O’Toole, a former FBI agent, whose specialty involved working on serial killer cases. O’Toole now heads the George ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The first-of-its-kind in the area, the Marathon County Forensic Science Center is now open to serve communities in northcentral Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It ...
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