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Science in Court
Forensic science evolved less as a conventional academic discipline and more as a service driven by the needs of law enforcement. As a result, the vast majority of its day-to-day tools — from fingerprint analysis to hair- and fibre-matching — have developed without the influence and scrutiny of conventional academic research. In this special, Nature examines the gap between academia and the forensic lab, and explores ways in which the two areas can come together to put science in court on a stronger footing.