Investigators are looking to identify the young girl whose skull was found in a Seabrook business in the 1990s.
A 24-year-old Baltimore native who vanished from his family in the late 1970s has been identified thanks to a DNA project.
DNA Doe Project seeks to identify "Little Lost Seabrook Doe" using genetic genealogy and public DNA database uploads.
Researchers from the University of Maryland, College Park, may have captured ancient DNA from the Italian High Renaissance ...
A California-based nonprofit began its genealogical research into the skull in 2023, nearly 30 years after authorities ...
Artist, inventor and anatomist Leonardo da Vinci was the definition of a Renaissance man — and scientists are aiming to ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — Michael Slover Jr. was in court for the first time in years on Thursday, not as a defendant, but to ...
A body that was found on the side of a Maryland highway in 1981 has been identified as a Baltimore man, according to the nonprofit organization DNA Doe Project.
S. Korea approved funding of 17.1 billion won for seven inter-Korean exchange and cooperation projects, including programs ...
Investigators are working to identify the skull of a young girl that was found at a local business in Seabrook, New Hampshire ...
For more than four decades, a woman killed in a hit-and-run was known only as “Laguna Beach Jane Doe.” Now, advances in DNA ...
More than half the $77 million the state of Ohio has awarded wrongfully imprisoned people since 1976 was paid out in the last ...