Oregon may have been getting some less-than-flattering attention in national media lately, but “CBS Sunday Morning” featured a more positive story about the Beaver State in the episode that aired on ...
Campbell’s death was as gruesome as the killers’ previous nine known crimes. Found mutilated in a pool of blood at his home in the district of Albany, South Africa, in June 2016, Campbell had been ...
Carla Dove smiles as she tears open a small, flat cardboard box. She is sitting at a lab bench in her office at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. "It's kind of like Christmas for me because I ...
Each summer, high school students arrive at the University of New Haven for a unique, immersive experience that blends science, investigation, and teamwork. The Summer Youth Crime Scene Investigation ...
The plethora of crime-solving programming on television has changed public perception of what it takes to convict a person. People watching the shows from “CSI” to “NCIS” and “Law & Order” are ...
It won't be quite as complex as an episode of "CSI," but teens can try their hands at solving crimes in a forensics lab Oct. 19 at the Robert E. Smith Library. The Delgado Community College’s Science ...
Clad in white lab coats and blue gloves, 13 high school students spent Tuesday morning analyzing hair samples in a basement lab at the University of Montana. CSI: Missoula is a summer course offered ...
Students say the forensics center will be an asset to their majors."It will enhance our education and our ability in law enforcement," King says. It's a $2.5 million addition to the criminal justice ...
They say investigators like the ones on "CSI" don't really exist. Usually, detectives don't know much about forensics, and the people who do are lab geeks who wouldn't know what to do with a perp. The ...
When Jorja Fox’s Sara Sidle steps back into the Las Vegas crime lab in the series premiere of “CSI: Vegas,” she can’t help but marvel at what she sees. It is an experience shared by Daniel Holstein, ...
1 of 4 — Feather forensic expert Carla Dove makes a slide of a partially digested bird feather taken from the autopsy of a Burmese python in Florida's Everglades National Park. Park officials mailed ...