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A hidden molecular clock in maggots could transform forensic time-of-death estimates
Learn how molecular rhythms inside maggots could help investigators refine the window for determining time of death.
A discovery by FIU researchers could help forensic investigators close the gap on estimating the time of a person's death.
Extreme weather conditions can make reconstructing the scene of a crime more difficult. Nick Thompson/iStock via Getty Images Plus What happens to a dead body in an extremely cold environment? Does it ...
Researchers have used cutting-edge forensic science to solve a medieval mystery that has perplexed scholars for more than a ...
Jimmie "Chris" Duncan was released from death row after 27 years after Judge Alvin Sharp ruled that "clear and convincing ...
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