Tag archive for ‘Forensic Anthropology Center’
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WBIR-TV: Bill Bass, the forensic anthropologist behind The Body Farm talks about his life
WBIR-TV anchor Abby Ham conducts an in-depth interview with Professor Emeritus of Forensic Anthropology Bill Bass, best known for founding the Forensic Anthropology Center (also known as the "Body Farm").... -
WBIR-TV: Russia convicts man of 2002 Gatlinburg double-murder
For the first time ever, a Russian court has convicted one of its own citizens for a murder that occurred in the United States. The conviction came with help from... -
What’s Your Big Idea?—Bill Bass
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are sharing the big ideas that make a difference in their world. Bill Bass, a professor emeritus of forensic anthropology, had the big idea to... -
Pregame Showcase: Body Farm Director Looks at Forensics in Crime Solving
This Saturday's Pregame Showcase, prior to the Vols football game against Alabama, will look at how forensic anthropology helps locate and identify crime victims and missing persons. Dawnie Steadman, anthropology... -
National Geographic: Americans’ Heads Getting Bigger
National Geographic featured a study by UT forensic anthropologists that has found American heads are getting larger. The article chronicles the evolution of human head sizes.... -
NBC Tonight Show: Jay Leno on UT Study
NBC late night talk show host Jay Leno had his own interpretation of a study by UT forensic anthropologists that has found American heads are getting larger.... -
Forensic Anthropologists Find American Heads are Getting Larger
White Americans' heads are getting bigger. That's according to research by forensic anthropologists at UT. Researchers examined 1,500 skulls dating back to the mid-1800s through the mid-1980s. They noticed US... -
Knoxville Firm Licenses Human Remains Discovery Technology Developed at UT and ORNL
Technology with roots in the Department of Anthropology's Forensic Research Facility is being licensed by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory with the hope of bringing criminals more... -
UT Dedicates William M. Bass Forensic Anthropology Building; Announces Donation of Bass Papers
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, dedicated the new William M. Bass Forensic Anthropology Building Tuesday in a ceremony that celebrated the achievements of the world-renowned forensic anthropologist. UT Chancellor Jimmy... -
KOMO-TV: 3-acre farm of decaying bodies a teaching hub for forensics
A news team from KOMO 4 TV in Seattle, Washington, recently visited UT Knoxville's Anthropological Research Facility, also known as the 'Body Farm.' The team spoke with forensic anthropologist and...
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