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Hair found at crime scenes will be a more reliable source of evidence than ever before, with the announcement of a new University of Canberra research project. Under a new round of Australian Research Council Linkage funding, announced by Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research Senator the Hon Kim Carr at the University last week, forensic scientists will devise a “radical new hair examination protocol”. |
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