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Connecting DNA to Your Surname
Connecting DNA to Your Surname
You probably already know that your DNA is unique, but did you know that it could eventually reveal your surname? For those who are familiar with the concept of...
Detecting Evidence After Bleaching
Detecting Evidence After Bleaching
Most people know that forensics involves many different kinds of evidence, whether that is blood evidence or a weapon. However, the evidence can become degraded from...
Forensics in the Water
Forensics in the Water
Forensics plays a role in the collection and investigation of many different kinds of evidence – including water. When a corpse is identified in fresh water, we can...
New Forensic Computer Applications
New Forensic Computer Applications
When you take a digital photograph, you perhaps never think that each picture can actually be linked up to you. But new forensic computer and electronics ap...
New Ways to Detect Lies With Forensics
New Ways to Detect Lies With Forensics
One of the most challenging tasks for a forensic expert is determining if a person is telling the truth. Over the years, all sorts of testing...
Processing Rape Evidence
Processing Rape Evidence
Rape is a horrific experience for a person to experience but we are fortunate today in that forensic science has many tools at its disposal to process rape evidence....
Small DNA Samples for Criminal Forensics
Small DNA Samples for Criminal Forensics
Since discovering DNA, the technology and ability to analyse it has changed significantly. Many of the older challenges, such as efficiency and...
X-ray Forensics for Guns
X-ray Forensics for Guns
In a local story from 2008, a man in the UK received a jail sentence for taking replica guns and modifying them to functional firearms that ended up being used in 50...
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