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Past versus future forensics

March 29, 2015 By Etienne Pillin and Jessica Lam 2 Comments

Jessica Lam
Etienne Pillin

We study the past so that we can both understand the present and improve our future. Much of our research is forward-thinking, but it is important to also reflect on our past. When King Richard III’s remains were found in a Leicester parking lot, modern forensic science had to be applied in order to uncover the historical story of the last king of York.

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