The Western Illinois University Computer Science Department is excited to announce its upcoming Capture the Flag cybersecurity competition, offering a unique and engaging platform for WIU students to ...
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A leading forensic anthropologist with more than four decades of experience identifying America's missing servicemembers will ...
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Michael Clark, who is serving a life sentence without parole for the 1994 murder of Marty Grisham, has maintained his ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Innovation for Education Foundation hosts a free festival on Saturday, November 2, at the Orion ...
Seven forensic science students traveled to Atlantic City, N.J. to attend the 50th annual Northeastern Association of ...
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The Catamount statue, the Yerba fridge handle in Cat Pause and the Grundle ice cream scoopers all share one similarity: they ...
Scientists use jargon and complicated language to describe their work. Regular folks ‘get it’ more when descriptions are simpler – and think better of the researchers themselves.