Forensic sciences
A Phylogenetic Approach for Haplotype Analysis of Sequence Data From Complex Mitochondrial Mixtures
Stable Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes of Tap Water Reveal Structure of the San Francisco Bay Area's Water System and Adjustments During a Major Drought
Identification and Quantification of Synthetic Cathinones in Blood and Urine Using Liquid Chromatography-Quadrupole/Time of Flight (LC-Q/TOF) Mass Spectrometry
Geometric Morphometric Validation Study of Computed Tomography-Extracted Craniofacial Landmarks
Temporal Sequences Quantify the Contributions of Individual Fixations in Complex Perceptual Matching Tasks
Species Identification of Cannabis Sativa Using Real-Time Quantitative PCR (qPCR)
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part Two)
Finding a Serial Killer – and Justice – After 40 Years
Police Crime Lab Accreditation Initiative
Police Crime Lab Accreditation Initiative
NOCIt: A Computational Method To Infer the Number of Contributors to DNA Samples Analyzed by STR Genotyping
Evaluation of Four Commercial Quantitative Real-Time PCR Kits With Inhibited and Degraded Samples
What's Known and Unknown About Marijuana, Part 2
Marijuana legalization poses many challenges — especially those related to drug chemistry and toxicology — for researchers, law enforcement, and policy makers. In the latest episode of Justice Today, NIJ Communications Assistant Josh Mondoro hosts a conversation with NIJ Scientist Frances Scott about marijuana toxicology, including comparing its effects to alcohol, measuring impairment, and maintaining public safety as more and more states legalize recreational marijuana.