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The Titan submersible disaster investigation has begun. Here’s what might happen next
NT Man missing in the Outback for 24 years has been identified due to new Police forensic techniques
Forensics are different when someone dies in a body of water. First, you need to locate them
State-of-the-art technology bolstering crime scene forensics
$22 million awarded for 50 projects to support early career researchers
Libraries After Dark takes audience behind scenes of true crime series
Can Investigators Use Household Dust as Forensic Tool?
Major Crime search at Uleybury for body of Geoffrey McLean
Why Western Sydney is feeling the heat from climate change more than the rest of the city
Leafing Through Hi Mining DNA Clues From Centuries-Old Manuscripts
Dark figure of crime
Lie detection tests have worked the same way for 3,000 years – and they’re still hopelessly inaccurate
New AFP forensic lab to solve crime faster in NSW
Policewoman finds her calling in Army
Extreme speeder caught after break down
Independent chairs appointed to Forensic Services Queensland’s Interim Advisory Board
University members recognised in New Year Honours
Concern for meth traces on public health
$95 million in immediate measures to address Forensic DNA Commission of Inquiry findings
International Committee of Red Cross Announces Results of 1st IHL Essay Competition
JACET/ Child Abuse Taskforce Charges – Palmerston
Super seven shine light on STEM opportunities
Can pets help solve crimes?
Coffin? Casket? Cremation? How to make your death more environmentally friendly
Isotope data strengthens suspicions of ivory stockpile theft
Final podcast episode released on 20th anniversary of Bali bombings
DNA is often used in solving crimes
When remains are found in a suitcase, forensics can learn a lot from insects trapped within
When a dead body is found in a suitcase, forensics can learn a lot from insects trapped within
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Science Week 2022: AFP opens search for next generation of forensic scientists
Police warn fake tablets can be deadly, South Australia
Revocation of Forensic Science SA Vaccination and Supervised Quarantine Directions
Updated Forensic Science SA Vaccination Direction