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Study on hand odor as a forensic tool
New study finds biological sex can be detected by hand odor. FIU researcher explains how this can aid criminal investigations.
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New study finds biological sex can be detected by hand odor. FIU researcher explains how this can aid criminal investigations
A new study by researchers at Florida International University have determined a person’s biological sex can be confirmed by their hand odor with extreme accuracy.
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New FIU study finds biological sex can be detected by hand odor
A new study by researchers at Florida International University have determined a person’s biological sex can be confirmed by their hand odor with extreme accuracy. NBC6’s Trina Robinson reports.
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Employee of NY State Facility Raped Disabled Woman, Her Daughter Claims in Lawsuit
A woman born to a severely disabled resident of a New York state facility in 1986 has filed a lawsuit saying her mother was raped by an employee whose abuse was covered up by those in charge.
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Woman Found in a Canvas Sack in 1971 ID'd Through Community-Funded DNA Testing
Fifty-two years after the woman’s remains were found in an Arizona desert, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office was able to figure out her name: Colleen Audrey Rice of Portsmouth, Ohio.
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Girl Who Sent Police DNA Evidence to Confirm Santa Claus Visit Gets an Answer
Scarlett Doumato, a 10-year-old from Cumberland, R.I., submitted DNA evidence to the police to determine whether or not Santa Claus visited her home on Christmas Eve. This week, she received a response.
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Everything You Need to Know About Genetic Genealogy
Decades-old crimes are being solved using genetic genealogy. Here’s what you need to know.