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Donna Barnhill, 13, went missing from Lexington 44 years ago. Decades later, forensic artist Diana Trepkov drew a portrait of ...
A Russian scientist who works at Harvard University’s Medical School has spent the last six weeks in immigration detention and is facing possible deportation after undeclared frog embryo samples ...
The Hamilton County Coroner is collaborating with the Center for Human Identification, located at the University of North Texas Health Science Center.
Earlier this week, we learned that the next Spider-Man movie will be titled Brand New Day, and we're now taking a look at ...
Now, the computer scientist has made another unexpected leap: returning to China as a rising star in robotics and haptics. In March 2025, Peking University’s school of engineering proudly ...
A dead body reported by a dog walker in a German city was found to be a sex doll after a five-hour forensic operation by police. The dog walker reported finding a corpse in a blue plastic bag ...
The Bill, which was meant to strengthen forensic science in Uganda, had attracted, in equal measure, both praise and criticism. Some members of Parliament were visibly frustrated and questioned ...
Mark is an award-winning journalist and the science editor at Mashable. After working as a ranger with the National Park Service, he started a reporting career after seeing the extraordinary value ...
NIH grants support more than 300,000 scientists at more than 2,500 universities, medical schools, and other research organizations across all 50 states. In the near term, the missing grant money ...
A Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on February 16 when she was attempting to return from a trip to Paris. Kseniia Petrova ...
More than three-quarters of scientists in the U.S are weighing leaving the country and are looking at Europe and Canada as their top relocation spots, according to a survey released Thursday.
It wasn’t a balloon. Scientists had exploded a nuclear device hundreds of meters below the Nevada desert, equivalent to thousands of tons of TNT. The ensuing fireball reached pressures and ...