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Feb 26, 2024 |
wogx.com | Marie Edinger |Zac Prudhomme
FOX 35 is airing a three-part exclusive series on the science of solving crime. Sometimes, forensics answers about crimes involving victims without a voice: animals. Researchers at the University of Florida’s Veterinary Forensic Sciences Laboratory use some of the latest tools to find breakthroughs in animal cruelty investigations. FOX 35 got exclusive access to see the technology cracking real-life cases.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
wogx.com | Marie Edinger |Zac Prudhomme
FOX 35 is airing a three-part series on the work a small team of scientists at the University of Florida (UF) are doing to help solve crimes across the globe. Our first story focuses on wildlife crimes. Within a tight-quartered lab with a small staff at the College of Veterinary Medicine, you’ll find 3D-printed bones and machines to help with DNA analysis, specimen comparisons, and microscopy. But don’t let the lab coats fool you. These scientists are fighting crime.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
fox35orlando.com | Marie Edinger |Zac Prudhomme
Florida has soft and sandy soil compared with other states. Scientists at the University of Florida say that makes this a popular state for clandestine graves. It’s one of the things they’re researching within a secret lab site in a Gainesville forest, which FOX 35 got to tour exclusively. Their work has helped solve active investigations and cold cases and is even used to research tombs. A lot of the scientists’ work has to do with finding clandestine graves.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
fox35orlando.com | Marie Edinger |Zac Prudhomme
FOX 35 is airing a three-part exclusive series on the science of solving crime. Sometimes, forensics answers about crimes involving victims without a voice: animals. Researchers at the University of Florida’s Veterinary Forensic Sciences Laboratory use some of the latest tools to find breakthroughs in animal cruelty investigations. FOX 35 got exclusive access to see the technology cracking real-life cases.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
fox13news.com | Stephanie Buffamonte |Zac Prudhomme
Walt Disney World is releasing a new popcorn flavor this National Popcorn Day. It’s called Strawberry Crunch. The new flavor is deliciously sweet; in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, it’s pink too. (Disney revealed the new player on their official parks blog this morning) In the Kernel Kitchen at the Main Street Confectionary inside Magic Kingdom, you can top off the new flavor with marshmallows, M&M’s, and chocolate drizzle. The man behind the new flavor is Neal Crosier, the owner of Popcorn Junkie.
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