Forensic sciences
Detection of JPEG double compression and identification of smartphone image source and post-capture manipulation
The ethics of conducting molecular autopsies in cases of sudden death in the young
FY 2023 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program – Local Solicitation
Strontium isotope ratios (Sr-87/Sr-86) of human fingernail clippings reveal multiple location signals
Traveling There and Back Again: A Fingernail's Tale
Resident and Nonresident Fingernail Isotopes Reveal Diet and Travel Patterns
A Review of Self-Exciting Spatio-Temporal Point Processes and Their Applications
Rejoinder A Review of Self-Exciting Spatio-Temporal Point Processes and Their Applications
The Inhibition of First-Pass Metabolism of Ethanol by H2-Receptor Antagonists: a Tabulated Review
Just Science Podcast: Just Embracing Imperfection in Forensic Science
Just Science Podcast: Just Embracing Imperfection in Forensic Science
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains
Exploring regional aspects of 3D facial variation within European individuals
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains (Part 1)
The long-standing problem of estimating the age and sex of subadult skeletal remains has been significantly "solved" with the advances in understanding the growth and development patterns in the skeletons of young people. Kyra Stull, an anthropologist and forensic researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, and Danielle McLeod-Henning, a physical scientist at NIJ, share more about this research with NIJ writer and host Jim Dawson.
Listen to part 2.
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