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  • Computer forensics is a lot like the CSI investigation programs on the television. Using advanced techniques and technologies, a computer forensic scientist will reconstruct a possible crime using the data that one computer systems. This data may include email trails, files, hidden directories …

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  • The Forensic Science Service (FSS) is the market leader in the supply of forensic services to police forces in England and Wales and has a global reputation for excellence in the development and deployment of new and advanced techniques.The Forensic Science Service pioneered the development …

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  • … of interest here. I attended a panel called The Science of Heroes, presented by Yvonne Carts-Powell, a science writer and author of the book of the same name. Later we had a nice chat about her work at Harvard developing software and technologies to assist students with disabilities, and about …

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  • … This technology has no bounds in what can only be a dramatic shift in forensic science and eventually, identity recognition. Brumfield warns his readers that unscrupulous government officials may start with a program to collect the scent of prison inmates, then advance the program to include children …

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  • … world knows about it, and with our forensic technologies, it’d be awfully difficult to get away with murder for royalty (unless, of course, you believe in all those conspiracy theories) but once upon a time, science was less advanced, cover-ups were easier, everyone did as they were told, and three …

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  • … world knows about it, and with our forensic technologies, it’d be awfully difficult to get away with murder for royalty (unless, of course, you believe in all those conspiracy theories) but once upon a time, science was less advanced, cover-ups were easier, everyone did as they were told, and three …

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  • … world knows about it, and with our forensic technologies, it’d be awfully difficult to get away with murder for royalty (unless, of course, you believe in all those conspiracty theories) but once upon a time, science was less advanced, cover-ups were easier, everyone did as they were told, and three …

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  • … the United States has plowed money into brain-based lie detection in the hope of producing more fruitful counterterrorism investigations. The technologies, generally regarded as promising but unproved, have yet to be widely accepted as evidence — except in India, where in recent years judges have begun …

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  • … J. Birgeneau; advanced visualization guru Dr. Chaomei Chen, of Philadelphia’s Drexel University; and many more. Don’t miss “A Boom with View” with the Ontario College of Art & Design’s Sara Diamond; or Dr. Gail Anderson and her talk on forensic science research, or CBC Radio’s Nora Young. Join us …

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  • Advances in DNA-Based Innocence Claims September 11, 2008 Ken Strutin- New York Law Journal-New York, NY Discoveries and advances in forensic science, most notably DNA profiling, have given new life to post-conviction claims of actual innocence. The first hurdle is getting access to or just …