A forensic technology that has set wrongfully convicted murderers free and jailed famed serial killers just landed its first arrest in NSW.
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DNA origami nanoparticles show early promise for future HIV vaccines
DNA origami sounds like science fiction, but for HIV vaccine researchers it is becoming a practical design tool. By folding strands of DNA into tiny three-dimensional scaffolds, scientists can arrange ...
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Nearly 40 years after his disappearance, forensic genealogy identifies Birmingham homicide victim
A DNA identification has been made in a homicide case that began nearly 40 years ago with the disappearance of a Birmingham ...
Engineered wax moth larvae may become a fast, low-cost way to study infections and screen new drugs before testing in mammals ...
Forensic genetic genealogy helped the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office identify Patricia Ann Ritchie, a Virginia woman missing since 1977.
Another factor related to their length is that they tend to form very complex structures, with many different areas of the ...
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Karoline Leavitt weighs Nancy Guthrie sheriff and FBI 'friction' after Kash Patel meeting
13 days have passed, as rescue and search teams are on the hunt for Nancy Guthrie, 84, who has been reported missing from her ...
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