New Experiment Finds Evidence of an Overlooked Force That Keeps DNA Stable ScienceAlert
There could be another force, even stronger than a hydrogen bond, holding our DNA together, new research suggests.
Forensic Scientists Use ‘Gun DNA’ to Track Guns Still on the Streets NBC4 Washington
Forensic scientists are collecting data on bullets and shell casings to connect crimes in D.C. before finding the guns.
Potentially tainted DNA may cause problem for murder trial in Orlando WFTV Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla. – Concerns about potentially tainted DNA may cause a problem for an upcoming murder trial in Orlando. Benjamin Holmes is charged with …
Genealogy group meets Oct.6 at Mayo observer-me.com
DOVER-FOXCROFT — Peter M. Smith, president of the Maine Genealogical Society, will be the featured speaker at the Sunday, Oct. 6 meeting of the Wassebec …
Govt launches mobile app for farmers to buy, rent agricultural machinery DNA India
Govt launches mobile app for farmers to buy, rent agricultural machinery – More than 40000 custom hiring *service* centers have registered on this mobile app for …
DNA links dead man with no criminal record to 1987 killing WJBF-TV
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Authorities say DNA evidence linked a man who died 11 years ago to a rape and killing in South Carolina in 1987. Spartanburg County …
DNA links dead man with no criminal record to 1987 SC rape, murder CBS17.com
A man with no criminal record who died 11 years ago has been linked to a 1987 killing and rape in Pauline through DNA testing, according to a sheriff.
DNA links dead man with no criminal record to 1987 killing WSAV-TV
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Authorities say DNA evidence linked a man who died 11 years ago to a rape and killing in South Carolina in 1987. Spartanburg County …
Farmers Insurance CMO Starts New Role As CRO For Ancestry. Is This A New Trend? Forbes
Mike Linton just left his long-time post as CMO at Farmers Insurance to join Ancestry.com as its chief revenue officer. Is this move from CMO to CRO a preview of …
This U.S. lawmaker wants greater scrutiny of algorithms used in criminal trials Science Magazine
Since it was introduced in the 1980s, DNA evidence has become a “gold standard” of U.S. courtrooms, leading to the convictions—and exonerations—of …