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The same strong reputation continues today as the MMSC Department celebrates 75 years of science saving lives. “UD students ...
A hydrogen bomb—thermonuclear by design—that doesn’t require uranium or plutonium; such a weapon of mass destruction could ...
A former Police Department forensic science supervisor has filed a federal lawsuit against the Police Department, claiming he ...
At a house in St. Paul, kidnappings, shootings, poisonings, stabbings, suicides and suffocations have all gone ignored by ...
A multi-million dollar facility is making its way to the Wiregrass and could drastically help local law enforcement, but some seem unhappy with what has been left out.
Unlike lab-dependent current methods, this technique allows rapid on-scene screening, accelerating investigations.
"We found that the momentum of the ensuing explosion is enough to eject the surrounding highly shocked rock material into ...
When a medical examiner needs help identifying a deceased person and determining how that person died, they turn to forensic anthropologists.
The international community has a golden opportunity to start reining in the escalating, mostly ignored global burden of chronic kidney disease. The genetic bases of the seven pairs of contrasting ...
A skeleton in England may have belonged to a gladiator who died fighting a large cat, possibly a lion, a new study finds.
Brothers Message Children On Instagram From PA Home: Police Two Cumberland County brothers are facing felony charges after police say they found child pornography during a search of their shared Enola ...
Conclusion: The friction ridge patterns of the fingers and toes of clubfoot patients (CTEV) are unique and hence can be used for medical and forensic purposes.