An AI tool trained on chemical signatures from corpse-eating insects may help determine time and place of death for victims of violent crimes.
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A UPSC aspirant's murder in Delhi, initially disguised as an accident, sparks outrage as police uncover chilling details.
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A combination of old-school shoe leather investigations and advances in modern forensic technology helped to solve the cold ...
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Researchers have long used bugs in complex homicide and death investigations, but new tech aims to make it much easier.
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