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The remains of someone who was found 16 years ago have finally been identified, thanks to advanced DNA technology.
It has been 41 years since Darlene Hulse was killed. The cold case unit of the Indiana State Police need your help solving ...
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new technology for measuring how ...
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ...
Last year, I added my DNA profile to a private genealogical database, FamilyTreeDNA, and clicked “Yes” to allow the police to ...
A Prince William County jury on Aug. 21 convicted a Florida man in a 1987 rape and abduction at a Woodbridge gas station in a case that marks the first time a U.S. court has successfully identified a ...
The 2019 Dateline episode titled, Facing The Music, covered the horrific events surrounding the death of a 25-year-old Elementary School teacher, Christy Mirack.
The Camp Fire was the first mass casualty event to use Rapid DNA Identification technology, and the Journal of Forensic Science study praised the method for its speed and accuracy.
Biology is no longer being hampered by the cell environment thanks to cell-free technology that makes it easier to clone DNA.
DNA doesn’t knot under stress. A new study finds it coils into plectonemes, reshaping models of genome mechanics. For decades ...
Argentina, widely regarded as the global capital of polo, has welcomed cloning and other breeding innovations. But CRISPR is different – for now.