Serial killer Robert Brashers identified through DNA, finally closing the decades-old case that inspired an HBO doc ...
Robert Macedonio, attorney for Asa Ellerup, Rex Heuermann's ex-wife, joins "NewsNation Live" to discuss the recent developments in Heuremann's case, including cutting-edge DNA technology that ...
Scientists have discovered how to create DNA-based storage tapes that hold so much data, it is measured in hundreds of ...
After 34 years, the Austin Police Department announced Friday it linked a suspect to the murder of four girls who were found inside a burning business in 1991. The incident was later known as the ...
Brashers, who died in 1999, was a serial killer whose DNA has been connected to numerous crimes across the U.S., including the 1991 quadruple murder in Austin.
Today’s state of extreme economic inequality is a problem best approached with science — using it to make specific measurements, identify root causes, and develop workable solutions. Archaeology is ...
The nuclear DNA being inserted into the trial results from some of the hairs that were found on the victims that were tied back to Heuremann’s home.
Nearly 34 years ago, four teen girls were killed at a yogurt shop in North Austin. Their murders have remained unsolved – until now.
Conference concluded today in Dubai, drawing more than 700 participants including leading medical and research experts from the UAE and around the world. The final day highlighted advanced medical ...
Researchers from the University of Guelph’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) traveled to Peru and Ghana this summer to ...
The Department of Biology’s Fall 2025 Seminar Series opened with a packed house on Thursday, Sept. 11 as Simon Alberti, a ...