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Online Course on Forensic Anthropology is open at SIFS India.

Forensic anthropology is a branch that involves the study of human remains using skeletal analysis and archaeology techniques to solve criminal cases. To be a competent forensic anthropologist, you need to learn from the basics of the human skeleton to the analysis and interpretation of the evidentiary value of human remains for the purpose of identification. To learn more join SIFS India in the online course on Forensic Anthropology #Sifsindia #Anthropology #forensic #evidence…

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Bone Clones has collaborated with KIM Seattle (Kids In Medicine) to create a STEM driven, forensic anthropology set for K-12 classrooms. This set merges physical and archaeology for an interdisciplinary approach to exploring forensic anthropology. Based on the "Last Czar of Russia" and his family, this curriculum appeals to student imaginations while crossing into world history/social studies; lending awareness to a multitude of anthropology-related careers, not typically known by students.

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Facial reconstruction is a method used in the forensic field when a crime involves unidentified remains. Facial reconstruction is usually performed by a sculptor who is an expert in facial anatomy. This sculptor could be a forensic artist but it’s not a requirement. Either way, the sculptor will work with forensic anthropologists to interpret the…

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The Scottish scientist and Life Peer is leading a European project to create an artificial intelligence recognition system for use by the continental police forces

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For decades, DNA has been used to identify victims of crime, even victims of war crimes. But there's no international standard for using DNA analysis for identifying bodies after a disaster. So some scholars are calling for an international group with the same reach as weapons inspectors.

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Smithsonian Science How delivers real-world science into classrooms through free, interactive, live webcasts and supporting classroom resources. On February 27th, join forensic anthropologist Kari Bruwelheide in understanding what skeletons can tell you about how people lived and died. Discover the mysteries contained in human bones, including those of early American Colonists, and expose your students to positive STEM role models

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