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Discovery could give investigators a new tool in death investigations

Forensic researchers at Florida International University have developed a new technique to estimate the time of death by analyzing the genetic markers of maggots. This method, known as a molecular clock, can accurately determine the age of late-stage maggots and revolutionize death investigations worldwide.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

No scientific link found between sickle cell trait and sudden death

A systematic literature review found no evidence to support a link between physical exertion without rhabdomyolysis or heat injury and sudden death in individuals with sickle cell trait. The review's findings refute the attribution of sudden death to SCT, a condition affecting over 100 million people worldwide.

Cancer’s reach across the animal kingdom

A comprehensive study examining over 16,000 necropsy records from 292 vertebrate species found significant differences in cancer prevalence. Cancer rates increase with body size and cellular mutation rates but decrease with longer gestation periods.

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

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SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Eight out of ten child deaths in low-income countries could be prevented

A study by the CHAMPS network found that 82% of child deaths in low-income countries could have been prevented through targeted interventions. The research used minimally invasive autopsies to investigate causes of death and highlighted the role of infections, with an infectious agent found in 87% of cases.

Two new studies identify promising pathways to treat chronic COVID-19

Two studies investigate long-term consequences of COVID-19, identifying potential drug targets for treating chronic disease. Researchers found novel pathways in the lungs and immune system that may lead to effective treatment options, including therapies targeting immune dysfunction and mucous cell differentiation.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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USC Stevens INI receives large award to harmonize Alzheimer’s research data

The USC Stevens INI is partnering with Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Miami to merge Alzheimer's disease data from over 30 datasets, producing a large-scale, standardized set of clearly defined data. This harmonization will enable large-scale machine learning analysis to better characterize the genetic basis...

Autopsy Study of Patients With/Without COVID-19

This autopsy study investigated skeletal muscle and myocardial inflammation in patients with COVID-19, compared to those dying from other causes. The findings suggest distinct inflammatory patterns in the two groups, which may help explain COVID-19 severity and mortality.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter logs beta, gamma, and X-ray levels for environmental monitoring, training labs, and safety demonstrations.

What's killing killer whales?

A decade-long study of killer whale necropsies reveals widespread mortality linked to human activities, affecting all age classes. Human-caused deaths were found in healthy populations as well as endangered species, emphasizing the need for improved conservation strategies.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Racial differences in rates of autopsy in the US

A study analyzing CDC data from 2008 to 2017 found racial disparities in US autopsy rates. Autopsy rates were lower for Hispanic and black patients compared to white patients, highlighting the need for increased awareness and addressing these disparities.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Unmasking the hidden burden of tuberculosis in Mozambique

A post-mortem study in a Mozambican hospital reveals that tuberculosis (TB) cases were often missed by clinicians and traditional autopsy methods. The study found that 28% of patients had the disease at the time of death, with a higher prevalence among HIV-positive adults.

Autopsies reveal how meth hurts the heart

Autopsies reveal that meth users have increased deposits of collagen in the heart muscle, leading to irreversible damage and an enlarged heart. The study suggests that monitoring heart function is crucial for early detection and prevention of further deterioration.

Firearms and risk of suicide by US army soldiers

A study examining firearm ownership and accessibility found that US Army soldiers who died by suicide were more likely to own firearms and store them loaded at home. The study suggests a link between firearm availability and increased risk of suicidal death among military personnel.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Verbal autopsies capture more accurate burden of disease in Uganda

A study conducted in rural Uganda found that verbal autopsy interviews performed by community health workers provided more accurate data on deaths than traditional health facility-dependent surveillance methods. The results showed that many deaths were not reported due to incomplete or inaccurate patient registration at health facilities.

In life and death, Alzheimer's disease looks different among Hispanic patients

Researchers found that Hispanic patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease are less impaired on cognitive tests compared to non-Hispanic patients. The study suggests greater small blood vessel disease and increased amyloid angiopathy in Hispanic patients, highlighting the need for culturally adapted diagnostic protocols.

Minimally invasive autopsy improves postmortem diagnoses

A study published in Radiology found that minimally invasive autopsy with CT and MRI performs as well as conventional autopsy in detecting cause of death, yielding more diagnoses. The procedure provides a permanent record of the entire body that can be revisited and reanalyzed by pathologists, radiologists, clinicians, and next-of-kin.

Deaths from cardiac arrest are misclassified, overestimated

A study found that nearly half of deaths attributed to cardiac arrest were not sudden or unexpected, and a significant portion were not arrhythmic. In San Francisco, nearly 1 in 7 deaths from apparent out-of-hospital cardiac arrests were due to hidden drug overdoses.

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Post-mortem CT angiography illuminates causes of death

A study found that post-mortem CT angiography outperformed conventional autopsy in detecting skeletal and vascular lesions, which can provide crucial information in post-mortem examinations. The technique showed high sensitivity and specificity, making it an excellent choice for investigating traumatic deaths.

JFK was not shot from the grassy knoll, suggests new research

A new analysis of video footage supports official findings that John F. Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald from the Texas School Book Depository building. The study uses fundamental classical mechanics to analyze the forward head snap in the Zapruder film, which shows President Kennedy's reactions after being shot in the head.

Pacemakers and other cardiac devices can help solve forensic cases

A study found that pacemakers and other cardiac devices can determine the time and cause of death in unclear cases where autopsy fails. The devices revealed this information in 76% of cases, with changes in lead impedance and pacing threshold used to assign the time of death.

GoPro HERO13 Black

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Breakthrough in how autopsy practice is conducted worldwide

A ground-breaking study suggests that a non-invasive post-mortem technique could be used to identify the cause of death in up to 92% of adult post-mortem investigations, potentially replacing invasive autopsies. The technique, known as PMCTA, uses computed tomography and angiography to diagnose causes of death with high accuracy.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.

Immersion pulmonary edema may cause swimming deaths during triathlons

A study published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine found a higher prevalence of heart abnormalities, including left ventricular hypertrophy, among triathletes who died during the swim portion of competitions. This suggests a plausible link between immersion pulmonary edema and swimming-related deaths in endurance athletes.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

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A call for more research on brain damage in American football

Experts say research is needed to develop strategies to protect athletes from brain injury, citing a lack of long-term studies and unclear causes. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has been linked to repeated blows to the head, but diagnosis requires autopsy and more research is needed to understand its development.

Police not prepared for death investigations

Research by Queensland University of Technology highlights the difficulties faced by police during death investigations, including emotional re-traumatization of bereaved families. Junior officers are often tasked with gathering evidence while comforting family members, leading to concerns about their preparation and cultural competence.