The world’s library of scientific papers is becoming contaminated as fraudsters use ‘paper mills’ to game scholarly publishing for profit.
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The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Horn Point Laboratory presents a series of Community Science Talks in February and March.  Horn ...
An image developed from the retina of a recently deceased person is called an “optogram,” Of course it sounds far-fetched now, but in the mid-1800’s, to a public just learning of the new technology of ...
A freeze on federal funding issued by the White House on Monday, Jan. 27 briefly suspended payments for federal grants, loans ...
The Microfibre Consortium and Northumbria University's research hub will explore the extent and environmental impact of microfiber loss from textiles.
The case in question centers around a Minnesota law banning AI-generated deepfakes designed to influence elections. The state ...
Forensic Science on Trial is currently on view in the museum's Albert H. Small Documents Gallery, located in the east wing of ...
DNA profiling technologies are rapidly advancing, creating the potential to identify individuals involved in making, packing and transporting illegal capsules by analysing the exterior of the illicit ...
Nadia Parker, an Alabama State University student enrolled in its Forensic Science program, has been selected by the ...