Susie Chun Oakland arrived to a crime scene at McKinley High School in Honolulu that March morning nearly a half century ago.
A former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA scientist appeared in court Thursday to face criminal charges over data tampering that authorities said raises questions about the validity of more than 500 cases.
The identities of two Detroit men, each found dead years ago, were resolved via DNA testing and genetic genealogy.
Trump is ringing in his second term with a dizzying array of executive orders, within which lies the groundwork for a massive DNA surveillance campaign targeting migrants. That's according to analysis by award winning National Security journalist Spencer Ackerman,
SMC proteins can reverse direction, reshaping DNA and solving key scientific debates. This discovery could impact research on gene-linked diseases. Scientists from Delft, Vienna, and Lausanne have uncovered that the protein machines responsible for shaping our DNA can reverse their direction.
Call it the science of small, but a trio of University of Florida chemical engineers have developed a lab-on-a-chip process that could make a big difference for DNA research and, ultimately, patients.
Both engines of the Jeju Air plane that crashed last month contained duck remains, according to a preliminary report on Monday.
David Paul Cady Jr. has been formally charged in a 1996 cold case murder. DNA evidence has tied him to the death of Mary Moore Searight 30 years ago.
Purification removes contaminants from DNA samples, ensuring the integrity of the genetic material and providing more accurate results.
The six-page report, released by South Korean authorities on Monday, a month after the crash, said both engines of the Boeing BA.N 737-800 jet contained DNA from Baikal Teals, a type of migratory duck that flies to South Korea for winter in huge flocks.
Nearly 30 years after a prominent real estate developer was killed in a car bombing, the attorney for one of the people convicted in the murder is seeking a new trial.
A team of researchers from NUS has developed a novel method to enhance the precision of cancer treatment using gold nanoparticles tagged with DNA barcodes.