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  • Two people walking down a hallway. Caption: we chat with DNA scientist Bruce Jackson,

    Scientist Bruce Jackson traces ancestry and solves crimes with the powerful tool DNA. Part of the Scientists and Engineers On Sofas Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • The Bone Lab

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    A skeletal bone is being placed on a table.

    Forensic anthropologists analyze human remains. Their findings aid in the detection of crime by working to assess the age, sex, stature, ancestry and unique features of a skeleton, which may include documenting trauma to the skeleton and its postmortem interval. Please note: Preview of this title is highly encouraged due to the sensitive material that is covered.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Cartoon of a character in khakis and a hat. Caption: Hasta luego… Got me a croc to find.

    Someone has stolen the legendary cyberbeast Choocroca from cybersite EcoHaven, and the only clue is the culprit’s footprint. The Cybesquad sets out to rescue the massive beast before Hacker can use it to take over Cyberspace. The team uses forensic science to locate the cyberbeast. Part of the "Cyberchase" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A group of people inspecting a skeleton.

    Forensic osteological research facilities are outdoor compounds where donated human bodies are studied during decomposition. Using archeological field techniques, researchers discover what happens to human remains when exposed to a number of different environmental conditions. Studying these skeletal remains in different contexts proves extremely beneficial in solving real-life humanitarian and criminal cases. Please note: Preview of this title is highly encourage due the sensitive material covered.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A diagram illustrates a lot of microbes in the blood, high temperature and a human skeleton.

    This short video explores the stages of decomposition of animal bodies and shows how microorganisms found during the decomposition process can provide useful information for criminal investigators. Through forensic experiments, scientists have shown that it may be possible to estimate time of death by sequencing the DNA from the microbes found on and around decomposing bodies. Part of the "I Contain Multitudes" series.

    (Source: DCMP)