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A forensic anthropologist and a volunteer sleuth are working to identify bodies from nearly 300 cold cases across the state using forensic genealogy.
The idea that a few hollow-boned birds could destroy a massive piece of machinery and kill scores of people in the process ...
In this edition of The LCGC Blog, Jim Grinias of Rowan University asks: How can analytical chemists effectively communicate ...
From mobile surveillance tools to mine-resistant vehicles, the International Police and Drone Expo 2025 in Delhi laid out the ...
As an intervenor the case, Amnesty International argued that Canada’s sex work laws must uphold its international human ...
The University of Salford has been awarded a major grant from the Wolfson Foundation, which will help fund equipment for a ...
Lee County will soon be home to a new FDLE Regional Operations Center featuring state-of-the-art forensic lab services and ...
A Tempe police internal investigation found the forensics unit was a toxic work environment and relied on expired chemicals ...
Investigators say the attack stemmed from a ‘personal matter’ unrelated to his politics or work as councilman.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio city whose Haitian migrants were disparaged by President Donald Trump last year as he ...
MIAMI (AP) — A legal challenge to a hastily-built immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades was filed in the ...
St. Paul police are still responding to 911 calls during a cyberattack in the city, but they don’t have all the technology they’re accustomed to. In emergencies, officers get initial incident ...
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