As any true crime fan knows, DNA has been groundbreaking in solving criminal cases, both current and cold, for police ...
Beginning this fall, the Williamson and Montgomery County Sheriff's Offices will begin entering DNA samples from some ...
For decades, scientists viewed the genome of a newly fertilized egg as a structural "blank slate"—a disordered tangle of DNA ...
New DNA technology leads to the arrest of a mother in Columbus County, over 50 years later.
Investigators made an arrest this week after using advanced DNA technology to identify a baby who was left at a North Carolina landfill almost 50 years ago.
In 1979, a baby was found dead at a landfill and new DNA technology has linked the child to a 69-year-old woman living in ...
Tens of thousands of individuals in the United States remain unidentified, many for decades.
More than 600 John and Jane Does have been publicly identified with tech from Othram, 46 of which were in Washington.
For 45 years, she was known only as Jane Doe Ventura County. Now, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office has identified her as ...
For decades, scientists believed a fertilized egg’s DNA began as a shapeless mass, only organizing itself once the embryo switched on its genes. But new research reveals that the genome is already ...
Texas-based company Othram builds family trees from DNA to identify unknown remains across the country.