These articles describe how new forensic and DNA technologies have helped investigators resolve long-unsolved cases. Each story shows law enforcement reopening cold cases as tools improved.
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A cutting-edge forensic technique is assisting law enforcement agencies with solving decades-old investigations in Ohio and ...
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If you have old kitchen tools gathering dust, you might be sitting on more than just memories. Many antique kitchen items ...
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Like many of you, I’ll be spending more time in the kitchen soon, cooking holiday meals and treats of all kinds. As I was ...
When you visit a yard sale, it can be hard to tell if something is just old or truly antique. Many items may look vintage or worn, but not all have significant value or history behind them. Knowing ...
Current cardiac screening tools used to prevent heart attacks fail to identify nearly half of the people who are actually at risk of having one, according to a new study led by Mount Sinai researchers ...
Archaeologists discovered a 2,300-year-old trepanation tool—used to remove a section of bone from the skull—at an ancient commune in modern-day Poland. The ancient site was once inhabited by a group ...
Don't throw away old tools, make new tool from old ones Clay Higgins was the only Republican to vote against the Epstein files release. Here’s what he said More than 100,000 people told to move ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Authorities have identified a 3-year-old boy who died after being found unresponsive in a pond behind his family’s house. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner on Monday confirmed ...