Critics of ShotSpotter gunfire detection system say it’s ineffective, biased and costly February 24, 2024 // by Sarah OlsonCritics of ShotSpotter gunfire detection system say it’s ineffective, biased and costlyRead More
Are fingerprints unique? Not really, AI-based study finds January 12, 2024 // by Sarah OlsonAre fingerprints unique? Not really, AI-based study findsRead More
Her death remained a mystery for 46 years. Now, DNA evidence from a coffee cup at the airport led to an arrest July 19, 2022 // by Sarah OlsonHer death remained a mystery for 46 years. Now, DNA evidence from a coffee cup at the airport led to an arrestRead More
A false facial recognition match sent this innocent Black man to jail April 29, 2021 // by Sarah OlsonA false facial recognition match sent this innocent Black man to jailRead More
How the cell phones of spring breakers who flouted coronavirus warnings were tracked April 4, 2020 // by Sarah OlsonHow the cell phones of spring breakers who flouted coronavirus warnings were trackedRead More
He was jailed for nearly three months after airport officials claimed he was traveling with liquid meth. It was honey August 28, 2019 // by Sarah OlsonHe was jailed for nearly three months after airport officials claimed he was traveling with liquid meth. It was honeyRead More
How a Utah assault case upended the cutting-edge DNA website that caught the Golden State Killer May 27, 2019 // by Sarah OlsonHow a Utah assault case upended the cutting-edge DNA website that caught the Golden State KillerRead More
The dangers of the government’s DNA testing program May 9, 2019 // by Sarah OlsonThe dangers of the government’s DNA testing programRead More