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204 matches found for "forensic"

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Open Homicide, Rape Cases Contain Forensic Evidence Not Sent to Crime Labs

The national survey of more than 2,000 state and local police agencies also found that fewer than half of police departments (43 percent) have computerized systems in place for tracking forensic evide...

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NIST Test Proves ‘The Eyes Have It’ for ID Verification

A new report by computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) demonstrates that iris recognition algorithms can maintain their accuracy and interoperability with com...

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Bogus E-mails from FDIC Link Computer Users To Viruses

Warner says the spam is being delivered with one of two subject lines: • FDIC has officially named your bank a failed bank • You need to check your Bank Deposit Insurance Coverage ...

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New DNA method makes it easier to trace criminals

Now researchers at Lund University in Sweden, working together with the Swedish National Laboratory of Forensic Science, SKL, have improved a critical part of the analysis process. The first findings,...

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Researchers Study Materials, Combustion, Cancer with New ‘T-ray’ Instrument

As it did, Thomas Chiou explained how the technology would allow Iowa State University researchers to take a close and unique look at materials reliability, biofuels combustion, environmental clean-up...

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Bogus e-mails from FDIC link computer users to viruses, says UAB computer forensics expert

Warner says the spam is being delivered with one of two subject lines: FDIC has officially named your bank a failed bank You need to check your Bank Deposit Insurance Coverage Warn...

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First-of-Kind Study Shows Model Can Be Used to Rate Courtroom Psychiatric Experts' Performance

Court cases across America often feature expert testimony that offers conflicting conclusions. When this happens in cases involving psychiatric expertise, does it mean that one side or the other is ne...

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New technology detects chemical weapons in seconds

Scientists at Queen's University Belfast are developing new sensors to detect chemical agents and illegal drugs which will help in the fight against the threat of terrorist attacks.The de...

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New NIST Nano-Ruler Sets Some Very Small Marks

Designed to be the most accurate commercially available “meter stick” for the nano world, the new measuring tool—a calibration standard for X-ray diffraction—boasts uncertainties below a femtometer. T...

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New Beryllium Reference Material for Occupational Safety Monitoring

Beryllium, an exotic rare-earth metal used as a hardener in high-performance alloys and ceramics, can cause berylliosis—a chronic, incurable and sometimes fatal illness. The new reference material is ...

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Bitemark Evidence and Analysis Should Be Approached with Caution

The Congressional hearing focused on the findings of a National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report on the scientific basis of forensic disciplines. Among the pattern evidence fields (fingerprints, tool ...

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U of C alumnus finds high numbers of heat-loving bacteria in cold Arctic Ocean

A team of scientists led by U of C grad Casey Hubert has detected high numbers of heat loving, or thermophilic, bacteria in subzero sediments in the Arctic Ocean off the Norwegian island of Spitsberge...

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Arctic bacteria -- some like it hot

In subzero sediments off the island of Spitsbergen, scientists from the German Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology have detected high numbers of thermophilic (heat-loving) bacteria that are a...

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Machines can't replicate human image recognition, yet

"Our goal is to seek a better understanding of the fundamental differences between humans and machines and utilize this in developing automated methods for distinguishing humans and robotic progr...

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Scientists trace evolution of butterflies infected with deadly bacteria

The bacteria, called Wolbachia, are a parasitic microbe and are known to significantly alter the reproductive capabilities of a high proportion of insect species, including wasps and fruit fly. The te...

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