This Week in Forensic Science

No one has hours to scour the papers to keep up with the latest news, so we’ve curated the top news stories in the field of Forensic Science for this week. Here’s what you need to know to get out the door!       DNA, Crime Scene Evidence Pointed to Father in 1981 Child Murders […]

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: Forensic Resources

Today’s guest blog is written by Patricia Davis, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Reposted from the ISHI Report with permission.   Along a quiet cemetery access road in Woodlawn, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, the body of a teenage girl was found wrapped in a white sheet, someone’s child. She’d been murdered – suffocated – […]

Innocence After Guilt Episode 6: Learned Lessons – Moving Forward

According to the National Registry of Exonerations, there have been 3,337 exonerations since 1989 accounting for more than 29,500 years lost. In our quest for justice, how do we work to eliminate wrongful convictions? What has history taught us? What role has forensic DNA played since its emergence? In this video series we delve into […]

This Week in Forensic Science

No one has hours to scour the papers to keep up with the latest news, so we’ve curated the top news stories in the field of Forensic Science for this week. Here’s what you need to know to get out the door!       Sen. Cornyn Introduces Carla Walker Act to Fund New DNA Testing […]

Seeking Answers: Forensic DNA Analysis from a Victim’s Perspective

Today’s guest blog is written by AnnaKay Kruger, Promega. Reposted from the ISHI Report with permission.   Just nineteen years old, Ashley Spence was a sophomore attending Arizona State University when she became the victim of a home invasion rape. A stranger broke into her apartment in the middle of the night and subjected her to a brutal, […]

This Week in Forensic Science

No one has hours to scour the papers to keep up with the latest news, so we’ve curated the top news stories in the field of Forensic Science for this week. Here’s what you need to know to get out the door!       Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office & Franklin County Coroner’s Office Team […]

Putting All of Your Evidence on a Bagel: Why Everything Does Matter

Today’s guest blog is written by Nancy Dinh, Senior Forensic Scientist at the Forensic Analytical Crime Lab. Reposted from the ISHI Report with permission.   Some readers may be familiar with the film “Everything Everywhere All At Once” (EEAAO). Briefly, it’s a story of a woman named Evelyn who works at a laundromat with her husband and they […]

To Tweet or Not to Tweet: Microblogging for Science Communication

Today’s guest blog is written by Kerstin Hurd, a Technical Writer Intern with Promega. Reposted from the Promega Connections blog with permission.   Microblogging is a form of blogging characterized by a shortened format and frequent posting schedule. Instead of personal websites, microblogs reside on social media platforms or apps, making them accessible to interact with […]