January 28, 2010

Can Digital Tech and Insects Replace Cadaver-Sniffing Dogs?

Forensic scientists work with law enforcement to locate and identify corpses at crime scenes and in the wake of disasters. Forensic teams typically rely on highly trained cadaver dogs that are expensive to maintain. DNA or dental records are then used to determine a recovered body’s identity. Although these well-honed methods are considered the gold standard, forensic experts are faced with scenarios where these conventional tools are impractical, as when the body is badly decomposed or buried by debris. These new tools are being developed.

Source: Popular Mechanics

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/worst_case_scenarios/4338265.html?nav=RSS20&src=syn&dom=yah_buzz&mag=pop

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