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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of signs at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of signs at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of signs at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of crime scene at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of signs at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of crime scene at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of tools used by researchers at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of crime scene at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of crime scene at NFI institute in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Trace Research At NFI Institute - The Hague

Illustration of researchers utilising advanced analytical techniques of trace research in a NFI laboratory in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. In trace research, researchers investigate minute quantities of substances, providing insights into pollution, genetic relationships, and criminal investigations by collecting samples from various sources and analyse them in controlled settings to understand complex systems at microscopic levels. The NFI (Dutch Forensic Institute) is an international knowledge and expertise center for forensic research. This institute has almost forty different areas of forensic expertise under one roof and is involved in, among other things, DNA research and judicial autopsies. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Senior police officials from Ukraine are briefed by local police in Namie in Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on July 13, 2023. The Ukrainian officials are in Japan for a training program on identifying the war dead, utilizing skills acquired by the Japanese police when conducting mass autopsies after the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster that hit the country's Tohoku region. (Pool photo)

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Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Senior police officials from Ukraine (L) observe a moment of silence on July 13, 2023, at the site of the former Ukedo Elementary School in the Fukushima Prefecture town of Namie, preserved to keep alive the memory of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami which occurred in northeastern Japan. The Ukrainian officials are in Japan for a training program on identifying the war dead, utilizing skills acquired by the Japanese police when conducting mass autopsies after the disaster.

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Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Senior police officials from Ukraine visit the site of the former Ukedo Elementary School in the Fukushima Prefecture town of Namie on July 13, 2023, preserved to keep alive the memory of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit northeastern Japan. The Ukrainian officials are in Japan for a training program on ways to identify the war dead, utilizing skills acquired by Japanese police when conducting mass autopsies after the disaster. (Pool photo)

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Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Senior police officials from Ukraine visit the site of the former Ukedo Elementary School in the Fukushima Prefecture town of Namie on July 13, 2023, preserved to keep alive the memory of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit northeastern Japan. The Ukrainian officials are in Japan for a training program on ways to identify the war dead, utilizing skills acquired by Japanese police when conducting mass autopsies after the disaster. (Pool photo)

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Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Ukrainian police in Fukushima

Senior police officials from Ukraine visit the site of the former Ukedo Elementary School in the Fukushima Prefecture town of Namie on July 13, 2023, preserved to keep alive the memory of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit northeastern Japan. The Ukrainian officials are in Japan for a training program on ways to identify the war dead, utilizing skills acquired by Japanese police when conducting mass autopsies after the disaster. (Pool photo)

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Ukrainian police train in Japan

Ukrainian police train in Japan

Oleksandr Shulha (third from left), representing a delegation of Ukrainian police officials, speaks in Tokyo on July 10, 2023, during an opening ceremony for their war dead identification training program using skills acquired by their Japanese counterparts in mass autopsies following the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster.

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Ukrainian police train in Japan

Ukrainian police train in Japan

Photo taken on July 10, 2023, in Tokyo shows the opening ceremony of a training program for Ukrainian police officers to help them identify war dead using skills acquired by their Japanese counterparts in mass autopsies following the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster.

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Ukrainian police train in Japan

Ukrainian police train in Japan

Photo taken on July 10, 2023, in Tokyo shows the opening ceremony of a training program for Ukrainian police officers to help them identify war dead using skills acquired by their Japanese counterparts in mass autopsies following the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster.

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Most victims on Mt. Ontake hit by falling rocks

Most victims on Mt. Ontake hit by falling rocks

OSAKA, Japan - The roofs of mountain lodges near the top of Mt. Ontake in central Japan are covered in thick volcanic ash on Oct. 2, 2014. Autopsies have determined that 46 of the 47 people confirmed to have died in the Sept. 27 eruption of the 3,067-meter volcano, straddling Nagano and Gifu prefectures, were hit by flying rocks.

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Most victims on Mt. Ontake hit by falling rocks

Most victims on Mt. Ontake hit by falling rocks

OSAKA, Japan - The roofs of mountain lodges near the top of Mt. Ontake in central Japan are covered in thick volcanic ash on Oct. 2, 2014. Autopsies have determined that 46 of the 47 people confirmed to have died in the Sept. 27 eruption of the 3,067-meter volcano, straddling Nagano and Gifu prefectures, were hit by flying rocks. (Kyodo)

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