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analytical chemistry, trace analysis

Fly Be-Gone: Discerning Bloodstains from Fly Stains with Electron Microscopy

Pelleti’s team at the University of Bologna developed a straightforward way to distinguish fly artifacts from real bloodstains using electron microscopy. Continue reading Fly Be-Gone: Discerning Bloodstains from Fly Stains with Electron Microscopy

Jalissa ThomasJune 3, 2021September 21, 20211 Comment
analytical chemistry, Entomology

Premature blowfly egg development leads to inaccurate time since death estimations

Scientists discover that blowfly eggs may develop earlier than previously thought, calling into question the accuracy of time of death calculations from forensic entomologists. Continue reading Premature blowfly egg development leads to inaccurate time since death estimations

Hannah ChuMay 17, 2021September 21, 2021Leave a comment
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