After 30 years, Austin city leaders announced the infamous yogurt shop murders had been solved. Austin Police Chief of Police ...
Scientists have adapted cloning technology to create human eggs from skin cells and a donor egg, potentially opening a new ...
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Cold Case Solved After DNA Technology Was Discovered
Sharpie Found a Way to Make Pens More Cheaply—By Manufacturing Them in the U.S. She Took Taylor Swift's Spot As the Youngest ...
The company is gene editing crops to make our food supply more resilient to climate change.
Advanced DNA technology identified remains found in 2013 as those of missing Napa woman Velma Louise Silva Lee.
After more than three decades, Austin police said they've finally identified the man who killed four teenage girls at a ...
Tua Tagovailoa's Behind the Back Pitch to Dolphins Receiver Had NFL Fans Amazed Hikers on popular trail near Yosemite ...
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DNA leads to arrest in 1994 Baltimore County cold case homicide of Linda Lester, police say
31-year-old 911 dispatcher found dead along I-70 in 1994, days after she was reported missing ...
Austin police solved the 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" using advanced DNA technology, identifying Robert Eugene Brashers as the ...
Researchers developed an experimental method to convert skin cells into eggs, potentially allowing older women and same-sex ...
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DNA, multi-state investigations brought answers in Yogurt Shop Murders
Austin cold case investigators used new DNA technology to match samples with other cases. The man believed to have committed ...
Using DNA testing, investigators were able to identify the remains as Alice Spence, nee Burke. She is believed to have moved ...
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