Police are harnessing the power of technology to help advance old investigations, and they are currently working to digitize all of their cold cases, hoping to be finished some time in early 2026.
Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia is interviewed about how he plans to tackle the city’s cold cases in his new role. Garcia said with new DNA technology, he is optimistic more cold cases will be ...
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The human use of fire, attested by evidence from Africa, goes back around 1.6m years. But, hitherto, the oldest signs of ...
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Your sense of hearing is closely connected to memory, and these technological sounds from the past may take you right back to ...
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A previously unknown medieval castle has emerged from the Swiss landscape after a researcher studying high-resolution terrain maps identified telltale features of an early fortification near ...
High-speed internet means more of the world's digital nomads are moving to Italy’s abandoned villages, turning them into ...
Yunta and the outback that surrounds it was once dotted with small, short‑lived gold mining operations, many dating back to ...