Forensic sciences
Enhancing Fire Scene Investigations Through New Technologies
The A Posteriori Probability of the Number of Contributors When Conditioned on an Assumed Contributor
Accuracy and Reproducibility of Conclusions by Forensic Bloodstain Pattern Analysts
Evidence Collection and Analysis for Touch Deoxyribonucleic Acid in Groping and Sexual Assault Cases
Evaluating Aerial Systems for Crime-Scene Reconstruction
The Search for a Microbial Death Clock
Criminal investigators use physiological changes and insect development to determine how long a body has been dead, but scientists are using the trillions of microbes involved in human decomposition to find more accurate postmortem intervals.
Overdose Fatality Investigation Techniques: Lessons Learned from Project ECHO
Assigning forensic body fluids to DNA donors in mixed samples by targeted RNA/DNA deep sequencing of coding region SNPs using ion torrent technology
Detecting personal microbiota signatures at artificial crime scenes
Footwear Evidence Conclusions: A Discussion of Standards, Recommendations, and Structure
The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth