A new technique identifies corpses by comparing the skull with a picture of the subject alive
February 13, 2012
University of Granada researchers have designed a new corpse identification technique that is more reliable and less costly than those currently employed. To carry out this study, the researchers collected data from a sample of 500 alive individuals from Mediterranean regions.
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