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Innocent Black man wrongfully arrested in NYC due to unreliable facial recognition tech. Outrage and calls for probe erupt.
NYC medical examiners persevere in identifying 9/11 victims, employing advancing technology nearly 24 years later.
As part of “From Sample to Verdict,” LCGC International sat down with Ed Sisco and Sarah Shuda, Research Chemists at NIST, to discuss the work that their groups are conducting that are helping to ...
Charlie Kirk's suspected killer Tyler Robinson was caught in a very human way, but he left a novel forensics technology tip behind at the crime scene.
Two different crimes in two cities more than 1,600 apart, but DNA technology connected the dots and helped police make an ...
Man was found shot to death by family walking dog in 1985, and his identity has remained a mystery. County police also ...
The city will spend $3,034,0920 over three years, about $1 million a year. Some cities, such as Chicago, have terminated use of the service, questioning its accuracy. Birmingham has used it for nearly ...
An FBI analyst testified Tuesday that DNA sampled from a rifle found near where President Donald Trump was playing golf in ...
One bone at a time, the AFP's Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology (FAA) capabilities are uncovering the secrets behind ...
Dateline has covered John Regan, a suspect in a series of decades-long r*pe cases. Dateline's report shows how police supplemented millennia of detective investigation with modern forensic science.
A recent project asked what the telltale signs of a bioweapons program would be? There are gaps in the information members of ...