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Gujarat Directorate of Forensic Sciences to get new tech to track drugs back to its source region

The Times of India 23 Feb 2026
The DNA division at DFS Gandhinagar will receive a mixture and probabilistic genotyping forensic tool costing Rs 7.44 crore, among the first such systems for forensic science laboratories in India.
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Watch: Fire at Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory damages crucial evidence; probe under way

The Hindu 07 Feb 2026
A fire broke out at the Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory in Nampally, Hyderabad, on Saturday morning, damaging crucial case evidence stored on the first floor ....
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Fire at Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory in Hyderabad

The Siasat Daily 07 Feb 2026
A fire broke out at the Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Hyderabad’s Nampally on Saturday, February 7, causing thick smoke to rise from the premises and drawing a large crowd to the spot.
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Why simulation learning and STEM principles are essential in Forensic Science courses

The Hindu 01 Feb 2026
Reimagining forensic education through simulation and STEM replaces rote memorisation with exploration, and passive learning with participation ....
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Justice Minister welcomes new head of Forensic Science Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland Executive)

Public Technologies 29 Jan 2026
"We are fortunate in Northern Ireland to have retained such an effective and joined-up model of forensic science delivery and I am confident that Andrew's leadership skills will continue to ...
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Forensic science meets ancient art—inside the quest for Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA

Scientific American 23 Jan 2026
Researchers are using cutting‑edge DNA techniques to hunt for genetic evidence in centuries‑old artworks in an effort to better understand the genius of Leonardo da Vinci ... .
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Class of 2025: Kiersten Fultz found her focus in forensic science (Virginia Commonwealth University)

Public Technologies 16 Jan 2026
Fultz, who initially envisioned herself as a pharmacist, has instead become one of VCU's first graduates from the Department of Forensic Science's accelerated bachelor's to master's program.
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