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Technology designed to help law enforcement solve cold cases and violent crimes will soon be in service with the Bell County ...
Faulty DNA tests being used in criminal cases in Texas could impact about 700 cases. Under some circumstances, these tests were incorrectly coming back as insufficient DNA to test.
The results are published in the journal Advanced Science and the new technique could potentially be used for crime solving.
Inside the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation's DNA lab, forensic scientists are dedicated to solving the mysteries of ...
The Houston Forensic Science Center disclosed the intermittent problems it and other labs were having at an April 11 meeting ...
Scientists know relatively little about archaea compared to their bacterial counterparts, but evidence of their roles in ...
The role of the c-KIT receptor was further explored through pharmacological inhibition and genetic knockdown approaches. Functional pigmentation was evaluated by assessing UVB-induced DNA damage ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Millions of Americans have embraced at-home DNA kits, hoping to unlock the secrets of their family trees and uncover potential health risks. But behind the promise of ancestry ...
23andMe, one of the largest at-home DNA testing companies, is up for sale, raising concerns about the privacy and potential health risks of customers' genetic information. Senate Democratic leader ...
Interestingly, this is generally how law enforcement agencies’ forensic devices work. And such agencies particularly use forensic analysis devices manufactured by Israeli digital forensics ...