Beyond the Femur: A New Consensus on the Best Bones for DNA Analysis
A new review challenges traditional bone sampling protocols, highlighting recent research that shows smaller, porous bones and the petrous bone are often superior sources of…
AI Surpasses Human Accuracy in Sex Determination from Skulls
CSIRO researchers have developed an AI tool that outperforms human experts in determining biological sex from skull CT scans, achieving 97% accuracy in record time.
Unlocking Forensic Insights: Bone Chemistry from the Mary Rose
Discover how the Mary Rose’s skeletal remains reveal clues about aging, handedness, and lifestyle through advanced bone chemistry analysis, offering groundbreaking forensic applications.
Male vs Female Skeleton: How to Determine Sex from Bones
Dive into the fascinating world of forensic anthropology with our comprehensive guide on distinguishing male vs female skeleton. Explore key differences in the pelvis, skull,…
Pioneering Craniofacial Superimposition: Objective Evidence Evaluation for Identifying Human
Discover how a groundbreaking likelihood ratio framework is revolutionizing craniofacial superimposition in forensic science. Explore experiments, ethical considerations, and future research avenues in this comprehensive…
Unveiling Forensic Anthropology: An Indispensable Tool for Skeletal Identification
Introduction In the intricate realm of forensic investigations, unraveling the enigmatic tales woven into skeletal remains presents a formidable challenge. Fortunately, the multifaceted discipline of…
Unlocking the Power of OsteoID: A Revolutionary Tool for Identifying Skeletal Remains
Discover OsteoID, the groundbreaking tool revolutionizing skeletal identification in forensic science, offering precision and efficiency in species recognition.
Forensic Anthropology: Career Guide & Professional Pathways
Beyond their contributions to identifying victims, forensic anthropologists play a critical role in the legal system by providing expert testimony in criminal cases. They may…
The frontal sinus forms unique structures for every individual: Anthropologists
Researchers have found the development of the frontal sinus was affected more by sexual dimorphism than the ancestry of the individual and that it was…
Forensic Anthropology: An Introduction to the Techniques and Applications
Forensic anthropology is a particular sub-field of physical anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to medico-legal…