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<title>CSI for Real: How to Improve Forensic Science</title>
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<description> &lt;p&gt;American television viewers of popular programs such as CSI would be led to think that the forensic science lab is a bastion of white-coated scientists whose empirical and unbiased results are virtually always reliable and beyond significant dispute.&lt;/p&gt;...</description>
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