Interpreting Forensic Evidence with Statisticsby Michelle Dotzert, PhDBuilding statistical resources to support forensic examiners
NewsDuct Tape Evidence Holds Up in Court Using Innovative Methodby West Virginia UniversityNew, one-of-a-kind method provides systemic approach to comparing trace evidence
Product NewsrIQ 2.0™-the Smarter Way to Determine the Refractive Index of Glass Evidenceby CRAIC TechnologiesA vital instrument for any forensic laboratory, rIQ 2.0™ is offered in a standalone configuration, as part of a microspectrophotometer, or to upgrade older systems
NewsStudent's Research Could Help Speed Up the Crime-Solving Processby Rutgers UniversityRutgers University-Camden PhD student is developing tools to help law enforcement learn the identity of a criminal through DNA evidence
NewsNIST Launches an Updated Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Scienceby National Institute of Standards and TechnologyChanges will speed the drafting and review of high-quality, technically sound forensic science standards
NewsForensic Research: Textile Fibers Can Be Transferred without Contactby Northumbria UniversityThis new forensic discovery has not been demonstrated before and could have a major implication for fiber evidence in certain criminal cases
NewsForensics: Bringing Burnt Bones Back to Life Using 3D Technologyby University of PortsmouthForensic scientists have discovered a new way of presenting fragile evidence, by reconstructing a 'jigsaw' of human bone fragments using 3D printing
Product NewsRenishaw Launches Raman System for Forensic Analysisby RenishawNew version of the inVia microscope is optimized for use in forensic laboratories for trace evidence analysis
NewsNew Method Developed to Detect and Trace Homemade Bombsby King's College LondonA new way of detecting homemade explosives will help forensic scientists trace where they came from