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This Tiny Ancient Plant Is Becoming a New Secret Weapon For Forensics
Moss is ancient. It evolved some 470 million years ago, long before the first dinosaur hatched. It is so rudimentary that it ...
India’s forensic science ecosystem is expanding fast, but a 40% staffing gap threatens justice delivery. Bridging theory with hands-on training is now critical to build job-ready experts.
Forensic sciences students are encouraged to embrace emerging technologies for enhanced global career opportunities, says ...
A team of scientists at the Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden worked around the clock to examine evidence related to the ...
A group of high school students spent part of their winter break doing what many only see on crime shows – analyzing evidence and learning how science solves cases. KUAM went along for the exper ...
Professor Lorna Dawson is head of the Centre for Forensic Soil Science at the James Hutton Institute. A forensic scientist ...
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When rubbish science sends the innocent to jail
Cross-examination is said in legal circles to be “the greatest legal engine ever invented for the discovery of truth”. In ...
Moss may look insignificant, but it can carry a hidden forensic fingerprint. Because different moss species thrive in very ...
Now, as we embark on the second quarter of the 21st century, what could Rhode Island look like in 2050? The staff at The ...
History has a quiet way of repeating itself, yet certain dates stand out for the stories they carry. The 4th of January is ...
Guam Police Department's Winter Forensics Camp, a two-day course which allowed students to step into the role of ...
Disclaimer: This column is merely a guiding voice and provides advice and suggestions on education and careers. The writer is ...
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