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Inside the Australia body farm: Where scientists and detectives go to learn about death

The barbed wire gate creaks open, beckoning us into a most unusual paddock. A few steps forward and we all stand still, staring. The first...

Spatter from blood-soaked sponges could aid gun forensics

Whodunnit? Forensic investigators could soon be able to deduce in much greater detail how specific blood spatter stains were caused at a crime scene. Detectives...

Human remains decompose in B.C. waters in less than four days

Human remains lost in deep waters off the B.C. coast decompose at a much faster rate than previously thought, suggests a new Simon Fraser...

New technology identifies the ‘fingerprint’ of a bullet

In a global game changer for gun crime, Flinders University forensic scientists have for the first time matched gunshot residue with specific brands of...

Forensic breakthrough? Study suggests humans can be identified by the proteins in their hair

It’s hair-raising news for criminals on the run. Scientists behind a new study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, have worked out how to identify...

New blood marker could help identify age of criminal from blood stains at the crime scene

Ongoing forensic research led by University at Albany Assistant Chemistry Professor Jan Halámek and his team has revealed a simple way to estimate the...

How forensic scientists fight crime by analyzing handwriting

Analysing handwriting to help solve crimes isn`t just something you see in the movies — it`s real! Patella Lewis from Q13 Fox TV, got a first-hand...

How do you recover DNA from a crime scene like Brussels?

Just days after the terrorist attacks on Brussels, the French newspaper Le Mondereported that one of the bombers’ DNA was found in the Brussels airport where...

Scientists Create New Technology That Can ID the Wearer of a Shoe

For all the advancements in forensic technology over the past two decades, some areas continue to lag. Current shoeprint analysis techniques are still relatively...

New steam technology beats luminol at detecting blood at crime scenes

In films or television police procedurals, the detectives go in, spray up a crime scene with luminol, and sometimes bring over a black light....

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