Science & Environment
Can we use barnacles to find people missing at sea? Scientists think so
By counting and measuring barnacles on floating debris, we may be able to track missing people.
By counting and measuring barnacles on floating debris, we may be able to track missing people.
A new technique developed by CSIRO could increase the speed and accuracy of forensic fingerprinting.
We head inside a new mitochondrial DNA bone lab to find out how this new technique is solving old crimes
Forget the glamour of prime-time television. Forensic investigation is a precise science based on careful – and sometimes malodorous – research.