DNA machines for identifying war victims
Aid recipient
Zaporizhzhia Research Expert Forensic Center (Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine)
A next-generation DNA-machine identifies Ukraine's war dead, and cuts down the time taken to do it from potentially years to just over an hour. Portable models allow teams to process evidence in real time. In Zaporizhzhia, the need for this device is crucial.
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