Artificial Intelligence
A Newly Developed AI-Assisted Tool for the Collection of Cranial Landmark Data
Patellar Tilt Calculation Utilizing Artificial Intelligence on CT Knee Imaging
Unmanned Aerial Systems for the Search and Documentation of Clandestine Remains
Influence of Structural and Compositional Heterogeneities on Nanoscale Thermal Transport and Magnetization Dynamics
SVDD 2024: The Inaugural Singing Voice Deepfake Detection Challenge
Leveraging Gaming to Enhance Knowledge Graphs for Explainable Generative AI Applications
Advancing Justice for the Missing and Unidentified Through Research - 2024 NIJ Research Conference
Forensic science research is developing essential knowledge to fill in the holes in death investigations, creating new ways to identify challenging skeletal remains. These methods inform cause of death, time of death, and familial relationships to guide investigations, identify suspects, support prosecutions, and bring justice to families.
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Forensic Biology Research and Development at NIJ
Forensic Biology involves the collection, study, and analysis of biological material on evidence from crime scenes to provide unbiased, scientific reports for a criminal or civil court case to give a better understanding of the crime that occurred. Historically, one of the earliest forensic biologists was Sir Alec Jeffreys in 1985 using DNA fingerprinting or DNA typing to individually identify humans.[1] He targeted variable...