How microscopic pollen grains are helping forensic teams crack criminal cases
Forensic palynology, the scientific study of pollen grains, is emerging as a valuable tool in criminal investigations. Investigators analyze these microscopic particles to establish connections between suspects and crime scenes. In one prominent example, a murder case in New Zealand was successfully solved using evidence from mutated pollen. Because pollen is highly resistant to decomposition, it can persist at crime scenes long after other evidence has degraded. Its ability to indicate specific geographic regions makes it a reliable and silent witness in complex criminal cases.
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