Genetic evidence helping match confiscated rhinoceros horns to crime scenes—already used in scores of successful prosecutions
Psychological study finds no link between exposure to popular forensic science dramas and the ability to conceal a crime
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New Oxford University research has revealed that bones long venerated as relics of the saint, do in fact date from the right historical period
An open-source, digital forensics platform used by law enforcement agencies worldwide is being enhanced with the addition of several new capabilities
New sensor could potentially be used to identify traces of drugs and explosives, as well as speeding the analysis of certain medical samples
Air Science offers mail handling fume hoods to improve the safe handling and screening of envelopes and packages
Designed for cheap DNA sequencers, technology could improve research quality-controls
Unidentifiable bits of animals and plants can now be rapidly identified with a DNA barcoding field kit for a major impact on wildlife trafficking measures and invasive species control at ports of entry
Recovering erased serial numbers in a polymer
Where DNA fingerprinting has been used for many years in forensics, proteomics represents a new frontier in forensic science
Researchers at McMaster University have developed a new drug screening technique that could lead to the rapid and accurate identification of fentanyl
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