An AI tool trained on chemical signatures from corpse-eating insects may help determine time and place of death for victims of violent crimes.
Forensic investigator who helped expose Horizon scandal described defect ‘sufficiently serious’ to inform public inquiry.
Researchers have long used bugs in complex homicide and death investigations, but new tech aims to make it much easier.
The University of Karachi has inaugurated the Centre of Digital Forensic Science and Technology, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at advancing research, training, and digital security in Sindh.The ...
The University of Karachi has inaugurated the Centre of Digital Forensic Science and Technology (CDFST), a state-of-the-art facility aimed at advancing research, training, and digital security in ...
To most people, a 3D printer is a cool piece of technology that can make toys, tools or parts in minutes. But for Hala Ali, ...
A new electrochemical test can recover fingerprints from fired ammunition, even after extreme heat exposure. The method could greatly expand forensic capabilities. A groundbreaking technique that can ...
Canon Krebehenne recently launched his own IT company, Technology Solutions Advisory. The company provides managed IT services, including cybersecurity and help desk support. Krebehenne was inspired ...
Chicago has quickly emerged as a hub for quantum computing, with the state of Illinois and technology companies pouring millions of dollars into developing a campus to build the world's first ...