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Application of Forensic Engineering
Forensic Engineering is a recognized and important aspect in forensic investigations. Forensic electrical engineering is a branch of forensic engineering, and is concerned with investigating electrical failures and accidents in a legal context. The case under discussion is an example where the Judicial Medical Officer sought the services of forensic ...
KS Dahanayake+2 more
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Artificial Intelligence for Forensic Image Analysis in Bullet Hole Comparison: A Preliminary Study
The application of artificial intelligence within forensic image analysis marks a significant step forward for the non-destructive examination of evidence, a crucial practice for maintaining the integrity of a crime scene.
Guilherme Pina Cardim+8 more
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On Improvement of the Quality of Forensic Fire Investigations
Circumstances having a significant impact on the quality of the conduct of fire investigations in forensic organizations of various agencies are considered. This mainly follows from the shortcomings of inquest and investigation on this category of cases,
I. S. Taubkin
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Recent developments in the field of neuroimaging in the world of neuroscience, when combined with artificial intelligence and, more specifically, with the use of mechanical engineering, have resulted in the creation of brain reading technology that may ...
Zico Junius Fernando+4 more
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Exam‐level analysis of lecture capture viewing and student exam performance
This study asks how lecture capture relates to exam performance in biology courses with three noncumulative exams. Mixed‐effects modeling separated between‐students from within‐student effects on exam %. Students who watched more recordings earned higher grades, but viewing spikes above a student's own mean, consistent with cramming, predicted small ...
Kirk Hillsley
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Understanding Functional Materials at School
This review outlines strategies for effectively teaching nanoscience in schools, focusing on challenges such as scale comprehension and curriculum integration. Emphasizing inquiry‐based learning and chemistry core concepts, it showcases hands‐on activities, digital tools, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Johannes Claußnitzer, Jürgen Paul
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Improved Glass Bead-Vortex Oscillation Method for DNA Extraction from Diatom
ObjectiveTo examine the effect of improving diatom DNA extraction by glass bead - vortex oscillation method.MethodsThe DNeasy PowerSoil Pro kit was used as control, two plant DNA extraction kits with different principles (New Plant genomic DNA extraction
CAI Jie+6 more
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The Forensic Engineer as the Comprehensivist
Are you a comprehensivist ? As a forensic engineer, are you sometimes asked to be a comprehensivist? Should you aspire to be one? A comprehensivist is one who has a practical, working knowledge of many things. The term was coined by R. Buckminster Fuller and was taken from the educational philosophy of the U. S . Naval Academy. Training of future naval
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This work presents self‐propelled CRISPR/Cas9‐functionalized Au–MRs for rapid, amplification‐free, “on‐the‐fly” DNA detection. By harnessing motion‐assisted signal recovery, the platform achieved the limit of detection in low fM DNA concentrations, enabling detection across a wide dynamic range within only 5 min, which is significantly faster than any ...
Jyoti+3 more
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A rationally engineered bifunctional photocatalyst is reported, which achieves simultaneous selective oxidation of biomass‐derived 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5‐diformylfuran (DFF) and efficient H2 evolution. By precisely positioning Au and Co3O4 on Zn3In2S6 nanosheet, dual interfacial electric fields are well constructed to spatially separate ...
Shiqing Li+8 more
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