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11/12/22
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Mathematics
I denne artikel kan høre, hvordan man genåbner en gammel, betændt mordsag? Og hvordan kan forskning bruges som bevis i retten?
Artiklen er den tredje og sidste i en serie om Kathleen Folbigg-sagen. Du kan lytte til første afsnit her og andet afsnit her.
Skrevet af:
Helene Halkjær Jensen, postdoc, Institut for Kemi og Biovidenskab, Aalborg Universitet
Malene Bredal Brohus, postdoc, Institut for Kemi og Biovidenskab, Aalborg Universitet
Michael Toft Overgaard, professor og institutleder, Institut for Kemi og Biovidenskab, Aalborg Universitet
Mette Nyegaard, professor, Institut for Medicin og Sundhedsteknologi, Aalborg Universitet
Oplæst af:
Lærke Sivkjær
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