DFS Gandhinagar identified four charred Chotila bus-tanker crash victims within 24 hours using DNA profiling and kinship analysis, aiding last rites and legal process.
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DNA from seized pangolins is mapping global crime routes
Like any other clandestine industry, the illegal wildlife trade generates billions of dollars a year without much of a paper ...
A DNA forensic analyst from the Xiangyang Public Security Bureau, Central China's Hubei Province, identified a suspect using ...
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How Tanzania's election violence inquiry separated truth from digital disinformation
DURING periods of political conflict, truth often becomes one of the first casualties. In moments of fear and uncertainty, unverified claims can spread rapidly through digital platforms, fuelling ...
New technology is bringing hope to family members of a woman killed almost 40 years ago. DNA testing may help solve the ...
In a crowded courtroom in Accra, a prosecutor holds up a small plastic sachet containing a brownish powder. The police ...
EMBL researchers created SDR-seq, a next-generation tool that decodes both DNA and RNA from the same cell. It finally opens access to non-coding regions, where most disease-associated genetic variants ...
Key market opportunities in the global forensic genomics sector include advancements in DNA analysis, growing national DNA ...
Forensic scientists both help solve crimes and aid in exonerating innocent people. They use scientific methods ...
Dr S K Padmakumar has been, for long, the Kerala Police’s go-to forensic odontologist for piecing together dental evidence and bite mark analysis, which can pla ...
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