Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 13, 2022
Jordan Andrews’ revealing that the latest DNA technology has excluded Dennis Dechaine from critical crime scene evidence, not only bolsters Dechaine’s longstanding claim of innocence but raises serious questions about the continuing misconduct and obstruction of justice in the Maine Attorney General’s Office. In an April 2017 letter to Maine’s Judiciary Committee, the New England Innocence Project wrote that the state’s abysmal... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation November 22, 2022
Amid the mystery surrounding the murder of four University of Idaho students last week, Newsweek recently spoke with some forensic DNA experts to discuss clues that could be found to help police identify a possible suspect.On November 13, officers with the Moscow Police... + más
Cops Might Already Have Your DNA, Without Your Consent | The Daily Beast
Column: Barry Scheck on the O.J. trial, DNA evidence and the Innocence Project | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 16, 2022
The O.J. Simpson case, which began to unfold 20 years ago this month, was a blip — a significant one, but a blip — in Barry Scheck's legal career. Scheck is now better known as co-founder of the Innocence Project, the not-for-profit dedicated to using DNA evidence to... + más
DNA testing excludes Dennis Dechaine from some key crime scene evidence | Portland Press Herald
The Daily Beast USA Politics November 14, 2022
This week, when police in Edmonton, Canada, released a suspect’s image, the crude graphic didn’t come from CCTV or a bystander’s phone, Everyday is no longer just a thing on —it’s being widely used abroad, and increasingly in America as well.Recently, China’s central... + más
San Francisco sued by woman who says her rape-kit DNA was used to arrest her | Ars Technica
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 06, 2022
Dennis Dechaine, shown in court in 2013, was convicted of murdering Sarah Cherry in 1988. Press Herald staff photo New, state-of-the-art DNA testing has failed to tie Dennis Dechaine to items used in the 1988 kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old babysitter Sarah Cherry,... + más
Cats could hold key to solving their owners' murders | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World November 03, 2022
Household cats could potentially hold the key to helping police solve an array of crimes including the possible murder of their owner, according to a new study.The study, titled Is there human DNA on cats? was conducted by forensic researchers at Flinders University in Australia... + más
Four ways to tell if your cat loves you – based on science | WGN-TV
Cats are only interested in you if you're talking to them directly | Newsweek
Ars Technica USA Science September 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 15, 2022 4:28 pm UTC Share this story The research community is excited about the potential of DNA to function as long-term... + más
Five years of data show that SSDs are more reliable than HDDs over the long haul | Ars Technica
Ars Technica USA Tech September 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 14, 2022 6:05 pm UTC / San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott answers questions in a meeting with the San Francisco... + más
Why are hard drive companies investing in DNA data storage? | Ars Technica
Cellebrite iPhone cracking: Here’s which models the kit can unlock and access, and how to protect your data | 9to5Mac
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