New forensic research reveals that fragments of moss as small as an eyelash can serve as a powerful tool in solving crimes.
One of Texas’ longest-running missing persons cases has finally been solved more than 50 years after it began, following ...
Matt von Konrat, Head of Botanical Collections at the Field Museum in Chicago and corresponding author of the paper, ...
Moss may look insignificant, but it can carry a hidden forensic fingerprint. Because different moss species thrive in very ...
A group of high school students spent part of their winter break doing what many only see on crime shows – analyzing evidence and learning how science solves cases. KUAM went along for the exper ...
The project culminated with students excavating the site and applying their learned skills. The fake evidence was buried in the fall for a mock crime scene final project. Suffern High School science ...
Senior Lecturer Rebecca Flanagan, a former Crime Scene Investigator, Crime Scene Co-ordinator, and Forensic Manager with West Midlands Police, was interviewed as a forensic expert for two cases in the ...