A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California, San Diego indicates unique and changing microbial communities present during the decomposition of
human cadavers look to be a reliable «clock» for forensic scientists.
Not exact matches
The 2003 book by Mary Roach takes a sweeping
look at everything from
cadaver farms, where donated bodies rot slowly outside in the name of science, to the use of
human bodies as crash - test dummies.
The brightly lit room into which Peter stepped
looked as he imagined an autopsy room might -; but, instead of
human cadavers, books lay on the counters in various states of disassembly next to neat lines of knives and piles of various kinds of paper.