Emerging Research and Innovations

Emerging research and technological innovations are reshaping forensic science. This session will highlight breakthroughs in chemistry, biology, and digital forensics, including nanotechnology, AI, and biometrics. AI and machine learning are being used to analyze large datasets, predict criminal behavior, and identify patterns faster and more accurately. Nanotechnology allows detection of trace substances such as drugs, toxins, and explosives at crime scenes. Advances in genomics enable DNA recovery from degraded samples, while new imaging technologies such as 3D reconstruction and advanced microscopy improve investigative precision. Interdisciplinary approaches combining anthropology, molecular biology, and other sciences are providing unprecedented insight into human remains and criminal activity.

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