Forensic science is growing much faster than the average career field. Students can channel their interest in crime TV shows into their studies by majoring in science. Forensic scientists can ...
It's been 21 years since Minority Report, which is now streaming on Peacock, hit theaters and brought the notion of pre-crime to movie-going audiences around the world. Based on Philip K. Dick's ...
DNA Analysis Results Are Available Instantly Hollywood loves to show forensic labs producing DNA matches within minutes, but ...
A new study has shown that people with a strong fear of crime are almost twice as likely to show symptoms of depression. The research also shows that fear of crime is associated with decreased ...
Sweeping claims made in courtrooms about fingerprints, ballistics, bite marks and other forensic evidence often have little or no basis in science, according to a landmark report released Wednesday by ...
Crime-solving forensic scientist ‘humbled’ by damehood - Professor Lorna Dawson is head of the Centre for Forensic Soil ...
Can facial recognition stop human trafficking? Has science advanced to the stage when forensic geneticists can accurately pinpoint what a "person of interest" looks like? Crime Science travels to ...
Editor’s note: NBC News MACH has partnered with the American Museum of Natural History to present three documentary films at the Margaret Mead Film Festival, which will be held in New York City from ...
In her book The Poisoner's Handbookwriter Deborah Blum catalogs the myriad poisons that took the lives of Jazz Age New Yorkers. Part history, part chemistry, part crime novel, the book also chronicles ...
Fake audio or video content has been ranked by experts as the most worrying use of artificial intelligence in terms of its potential applications for crime or terrorism, according to a new report.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. How many years has Silent Witness been on television? How many times have we had to look at mangled and ...
For the last two years, a person acting erratically in downtown Denver has likely first encountered unarmed health care workers rather than police. That shift stems from the rollout of a program known ...