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Next week on CSI: Nasal Cavity Edition …

Tiny finger-like projections lining the nose continue to beat after death. Since the beating of these cilia slows at a predictable rate, forensic teams should be able to estimate time of death more accurately.

(via Inside of nose reveals time of death - New Scientist)
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Next week on CSI: Nasal Cavity Edition …

Tiny finger-like projections lining the nose continue to beat after death. Since the beating of these cilia slows at a predictable rate, forensic teams should be able to estimate time of death more accurately.

(via Inside of nose reveals time of death - New Scientist)

Source: newscientist.com

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