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Exploding Dinosaur Hypothesis Implodes
March 28, 2012 A pregnant ichthyosaur female that perished 182 million years ago puzzled researchers for quite some time: The skeleton of the extinct marine reptile is almost immaculately preserved and the ... > full story -
Marine Forensics Expert Seeks to Vindicate Titanic Survivors' Account
March 23, 2012 On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking, marine forensics experts are re-interpreting the statements made by survivors at the 1912 official inquiries into the ... > full story -
Archaeologists Reconstruct Diet of Nelson's Navy With New Chemical Analysis of Excavated Bones
March 23, 2012 Salt beef, sea biscuits and the occasional weevil; the food endured by sailors during the Napoleonic wars is seldom imagined to be appealing. Now a new chemical analysis technique has allowed ... > full story -
Foot Bones Allow Researchers to Determine Sex of Skeletal Remains
February 29, 2012 Law enforcement officials who are tasked with identifying a body based on partial skeletal remains have a new tool at their disposal. A new paper from North Carolina State University researchers ... > full story -
Potential for Incorrect Relationship Identification in New Forensic Familial Searching Techniques
February 9, 2012 New research suggests that unrelated individuals may be mistakenly identified as genetic family members due to inaccurate genetic assumptions. This is particularly relevant when considering familial ... > full story -
Uploading Geotagged Digital Photos Could Put Kids at Risk
February 9, 2012 A new study suggests that parents and carers could be putting children at risk if they upload digital photos that are automatically "geotagged" by their ... > full story -
Barriers to the Use of Fingerprint Evidence in Court Is Unlocked by Statistical Model
February 9, 2012 Fingerprints that are potential key pieces of evidence in court currently are not being considered due to shortcomings in the way this evidence is reported. Now, a statistical model has been ... > full story -
Genes Influence Criminal Behavior, Research Suggests
January 25, 2012 Your genes could be a strong predictor of whether you stray into a life of crime, according to a new research paper. The study focused on whether genes are likely to cause a person to become a ... > full story -
Unilateral Divorce Laws Caused Temporary Spike in Violent Crime
January 23, 2012 US states that enacted unilateral divorce laws saw substantial increases in violent crime in the years following the reform, according to new research. But the ill-effects of the new laws appear to ... > full story -
Physicists Use Ion Beams to Detect Art Forgery
January 20, 2012 Nuclear physicists are using accelerated ion beams to pinpoint the age and origin of material used in pottery, painting, metalwork and other art. The results of their tests can serve as powerful ... > full story
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